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Updated classification system for primary hydrocele

Abdominal Radiology, 2022
V. Hoang, Hoang Anh Thi Van, T. Hoang
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Giant abdomino scrotal hydrocele: a case report with literature review

The Pan African Medical Journal, 2018
Abdomino scrotal hydrocele (ASH) is a condition in which the hydrocele sac is extended beyond the scrotum to the abdomen via the inguinal canal. The treatment is ordinarily surgical. Different approaches have been described like paramedian laparotomy, an
A. Latabi   +4 more
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Etiology of abdominoscrotal hydrocele

Urology, 1977
The development of abdominoscrotal hydrocele is explained on the basis of the law of Laplace. The eighty-fourth case is reported from Central Java.
Harold R. Brodman   +2 more
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Laparoscopic Treatment of Hydrocele of the Canal of Nuck in Pediatric Patients

European journal of pediatric surgery, 2017
Introduction Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck (HCN) causes an inguinal swelling in pediatric females similar to that observed in case of inguinal hernia. HCN should be considered in the differential diagnosis of hernia in such children.
S. Lee
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Endoscopic Hydrocele Ablation

Journal of Urology, 1992
A new technique for the treatment of hydroceles by percutaneous drainage and endoscopic ablation under direct vision is described. The possible benefits and drawbacks of this treatment modality for symptomatic hydroceles are discussed.
Louis R. Kavoussi   +3 more
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Choroid Plexus Hyperplasia with Intractable Ascites and a Resulting Communicating Hydrocele following Shunt Operation for Hydrocephalus

Pediatric Neurosurgery, 2018
Choroid plexus hyperplasia/papilloma and resulting hyperproduction of cerebrospinal fluid is a rare cause of hydrocephalus. In these patients, intractable ascites can occur after a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunting operation.
Yusuke S. Hori   +5 more
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Laparoscopic abdominoscrortal hydrocele: A case series.

Urology, 2020
Y. Funatsu   +4 more
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Hernia and Hydrocele

2019
The testis develops high on the posterior abdominal wall behind the peritoneum. A fibromuscular band, the gubernaculum, extends from the lower pole of the testis to the scrotum and traverses the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall in the inguinal canal to reach the scrotum where it becomes attached.
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Abdominoscrotal Hydrocele

British Journal of Urology, 1992
A, Meabed   +4 more
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