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Accessory Scrotum

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980
A case of rare accessory scrotum has been presented. Previous literature is reviewed and the cause has been discussed. Surgery was performed successfully.
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Leiomyoma of scrotum

Urology, 1981
Abstract Leiomyomas arising from the tunica dartos scroti are rare tumors. We report the first case of bilateral leiomyomas of the scrotum.
K M, Tomera   +3 more
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Leiomyoma of scrotum

Urology, 1977
Abstract A case of leiomyoma of the tunica dartos, a benign lesion arising from the wall of the scrotum and not attached to the epididymis, testicular tunics, or adjacent structures, is presented.
A T, Iloreta, H, Bekirov, H R, Newman
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Perineal accessory scrotum

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003
A boy with perineal accessory scrotum but without any other congenital anomaly is being described. He presented with a rugose skin tag on a midline perineal mound and the diagnosis could be confirmed by the histological findings of subcutaneous smooth muscles.
Simmi K, Ratan   +3 more
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The Acute Scrotum

Ultrasound Clinics, 2013
Clinical history and physical examination do not always allow a firm differential among the different possible cause of acute scrotum, and imaging is needed to provide a diagnosis. Differentiating torsion from infection is a clinical emergency. Inflammatory conditions of the scrotum are the most frequent cause of acute scrotal pain in the adult ...
Lorenzo E. Derchi   +3 more
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Acute painful scrotum

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2004
The ability of US to diagnose the pathogenesis of the acute scrotum is unsurpassed by any other imaging modality. It is the first imaging performed in patients with acute scrotum. Knowledge of the normal and pathologic sonographic appearance of the scrotum and proper sonographic technique is essential for accurate diagnosis of acute scrotum.
Vikram, Dogra, Shweta, Bhatt
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Leiomyosarcoma of scrotum

Urology, 1989
Leiomyosarcoma of the scrotum is a rare tumor that is best treated by wide local excision. Lymphatic metastasis is rare. To date a total of 14 cases have been reported.
R M, Washecka, G, Sidhu, B, Surya
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Lymphangioma of scrotum

Urology, 1979
A case of lymphangioma of the scrotum is reported. The presenting symptoms of this unusual tumor are an increase in size of the lesion with tenderness or persistent lymphorrhea. Total surgical excision is the definitive treatment.
J J, Mulcahy   +3 more
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The Acute Scrotum

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1988
In boys and adolescents, the acute scrotum usually results from one of three diseases: torsion of the spermatic cord, torsion of the appendix testis, or epididymitis. A rapid diagnosis of torsion of the cord, if present, is essential, and as soon as this diagnosis is made, arrangements must be made for timely surgical correction.
J S, Edelsberg, Y S, Surh
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