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When to ask for an MRI of the scrotum

open access: yesAndrology, 2021
Multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) of the scrotum has been established as a useful second‐line diagnostic tool for the investigation of scrotal diseases. Recently, recommendations on clinical indications for scrotal MRI were issued by the Scrotal and Penile ...
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MRI of the scrotum: Recommendations of the ESUR Scrotal and Penile Imaging Working Group

European Radiology, 2017
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Prospective Validation of Clinical Score for Males Presenting With an Acute Scrotum

open access: yesAcademic Emergency Medicine, 2017
Lillian C. Frohlich   +3 more
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Accessory Scrotum

Urologia Internationalis, 1999
A 2-year-old male with a perineal swelling, covered with normal skin without any rugosities, was diagnosed as having an accessory scrotum on histopathology. There was no other congenital anomaly. The case is reported due to its rarity and unique clinical picture.
S, Budhiraja, S K, Pandit
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Accessory Scrotum

British Journal of Urology, 1987
An accessory scrotum is an uncommon congenital deformity with obscure embryology and is often associated with other abnormalities of the genitourinary tract as well as with congenital defects of other systems (Williams, 1958).
G, Kolandaivelu   +3 more
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Accessory scrotum with perineal lipoma diagnosed prenatally: case report and review of the literature

Nagoya journal of medical science, 2015
We report a case of accessory scrotum (AS) in the perineal region with peduncular lipoma, diagnosed prenatally. A male fetus of 31 weeks’ gestation was referred to our department with a perineal mass.
Naruhiko Murase, H. Uchida, K. Hiramatsu
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