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"DIVERTICULUM OF BLADDER IN THE INGUINAL CANAL" [PDF]
To the Editor: —In reference to diverticulum of the bladder in the inguinal canal, described by Dr. Stein inThe Journal, March 3, it is interesting to note that in the surgical literature of one hundred years ago, frequent mention is made of inguinal cystocele.
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Testicular torsion in the inguinal canal in children
Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2013To evaluate the management and outcomes of pediatric patients presenting with torsion of an undescended testis in the inguinal canal.The case records of 84 children operated on for testicular torsion were retrospectively reviewed. The medical records included initial medical history, physical examination, operative findings, and the results of follow ...
Mihovil Biočić +4 more
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Immature Renal Tissue in Inguinal Canal
Journal of Urology, 1989A 3-year-old boy underwent an operation for a right undescended testis. A small, elastic, hard mass attached loosely to the spermatic cord was noted in the inguinal canal away from the testis and epididymis. Pathological examination of this mass revealed mesonephric remnant tissue.
Tadashi Hatano +6 more
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Fertility and Sterility
Demonstrate a successful laparoscopic removal of endometriosis from within the inguinal canal via a step-by-step video explanation, underscore the importance of pre-operative MRI imaging, and provide education on anatomy and surgical technique.Video case presentation of a successful laparoscopic removal of endometriosis from within the inguinal canal.A
Robyn A. Lipschultz, Ted T. Lee
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Demonstrate a successful laparoscopic removal of endometriosis from within the inguinal canal via a step-by-step video explanation, underscore the importance of pre-operative MRI imaging, and provide education on anatomy and surgical technique.Video case presentation of a successful laparoscopic removal of endometriosis from within the inguinal canal.A
Robyn A. Lipschultz, Ted T. Lee
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Bilateral Primary Neuroblastomas in the Inguinal Canal
Journal of Urology, 1992The incidental finding of a nodular mass in the inguinal canal in children usually occurs during surgical exploration for an inguinal hernia. We report an unusual occurrence of neuroblastomas bilaterally and simultaneously in the inguinal canals of an infant with no evidence of metastatic disease.
Lawrence R. Strawbridge +3 more
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Persistent wolffian body in inguinal canal
Urology, 1978Abstract An unusual case is reported of a four-year-old boy with a subinvoluted wolffian body composed of glomeruli and renal tubules ectopically located in the midinguinal canal.
Joel A. Roth, Joseph S. Ritter
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An infant with testicular torsion in the inguinal canal
Pediatric Radiology, 2003We report a case of testicular torsion in the left inguinal canal of a 7 month old with a history of cryptorchism and no evidence of neuromuscular disease. We discuss the pathophysiological mechanisms, sonographic findings, and treatment of this rare entity.
Fabian J Candocia, Kathryn Sack-Solomon
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Angiomyofibroblastoma-Like Tumor of the Inguinal Canal
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2009ngiomyofibroblastoma (AMF) is described as a superficial tumor of the vulva that occurs almost exclusively in the vulvovaginal region. It may also occur on rare occasions in the inguinoscrotal region. The first case was described in 1998, 1 in the form of a mesenchymal tumor of the male genital tract.
Luis Ronan Marquez Ferreira de Souza +4 more
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Abnormalities of the Inguinal Canal and Scrotum
2020Abnormalities of the inguinal canal and scrotum are frequently encountered in children and adolescents. Certain conditions require emergent care while others are non-emergent. Sorting through the many different conditions that result in an “abnormal appearing” inguinal canal and/or scrotum is critical in determining the acuity of care and in choosing ...
Paul F. Austin, Kunj R. Sheth
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Inguinal canal tumors of adulthood.
Anticancer research, 2013To review benign and malignant paratesticular lesions.A non-systematic review of the English literature in the National Library of Medicine Database (MEDLINE) was performed using the key words "spermatic cord", "inguinal canal", "neoplasms" (focusing on soft tissue sarcomas). The 74 most significant contributions were selected.Although generally benign
VAGNONI, VALERIO +7 more
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