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Leiomyosarcoma of the scrotum [PDF]

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mucous membranes, t,2 In this case, the diagnosis was based on the characteristic clinical features and biopsy of the buccal mucosa. Although antimalarials have been used in the treatment of several dermatoses, they do not seem to have been used in the treatment of lichen planus?
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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.
Yvonne S. Surh, John S. Edelsberg
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Ultrasound of the Scrotum

Ultrasound Quarterly, 2004
Ultrasound plays an important role in the diagnostic workup of scrotal diseases. It can differentiate a testicular mass from an extratesticular mass and determine whether the mass is cystic, solid, or complex. Using this information a likely diagnosis can be ascertained.
Nadia J. Khati   +2 more
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Agenesis of the Scrotum

Pediatric Dermatology, 2001
Abstract: Congenital agenesis of the scrotum skin is an extremely rare disorder with only two cases previously reported. We report a newborn with scrotal agenesis and congenital hypothyroidism.
Pais E   +5 more
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Strangulation of the Scrotum

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1997
A man presented to our department showed scrotal swelling and beginning priapism due to a ball bearing ring. The patient had passed his scrotum through the metal ring eight years before. Now he has observed an increasing swelling for seven days. The condition had to be treated operatively.
null Dirk-henrik   +2 more
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Anatomy of the Scrotum

2011
Anatomy of the ...
LIGUORI, GIOVANNI   +5 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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Sonography of the Scrotum

Radiology, 2003
Ultrasonography (US) with a high-frequency (7.5-10-MHz) transducer has become the imaging modality of choice for examination of the scrotum. US examination can provide information valuable for the differential diagnosis of a variety of disease processes involving the scrotum that have similar clinical manifestations (eg, pain, swelling, or presence of ...
Vikram S. Dogra   +3 more
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Hemangioma of scrotum

Urology, 1976
Abstract About 41 cases of hemangioma of the scrotum have been previously reported. A case of scrotal hemangioma is reported and the pertinent literature reviewed. Wide local excision of the tumor with the overlying skin is the treatment of choice.
Biswamay Ray, Samuel S. Clark
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FIBROMA OF THE SCROTUM

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946
Little has appeared in the literature on tumors of the scrotum proper, owing to the fact that they are very uncommon. Many authors who have reported on tumors of the scrotum have included tumors of the testicle proper, the testicular tunics and the epididymis and neoplasms originating from the spermatic cord.
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