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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.
Babu V. Surya   +2 more
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Leiomyoma of the Scrotum

Archives of Dermatology, 1983
Leiomyoma is a benign tumor derived from smooth muscle. The following three types of superficial leiomyoma are recognized: (1) single or multiple lesions of leiomyoma derived from the arrectores pilorum muscles, (2) leiomyoma derived from the muscularis of blood vessels (vascular leiomyoma), and (3) leiomyoma (usually solitary) derived from the smooth ...
Avraham Savir   +4 more
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Properties of the gonads as controllers of somatic and psychical characteristics. VIII. Heat application and testicular degeneration; the function of the scrotum

, 1924
It is known that the function of the scrotum of mammals is to regulate the environmental temperature of the testes; it is a local thermoregulator of the male mammal and controls the activity of the testes by providing an optimum environment for ...
C. R. Moore
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Imaging of traumatic injuries to the scrotum and penis.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2014
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this article is to review scrotal and penile anatomy, the role of ultrasound in evaluating scrotal and penile trauma, and the vast spectrum of sonographic manifestations of scrotal and penile trauma.
R. Nicola, Nancy Carson, V. Dogra
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Carcinoma of scrotum

Urology, 1982
Twelve patients with carcinoma of the scrotum were evaluated: 9 with squamous carcinoma and 3 with basal cell carcinoma. The presenting complaint was a visible skin lesion; the interval between awareness of this lesion and diagnosis averaged 3.3 years.
Michael W. McDonald, Michael W. McDonald
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Retrospective review of diagnosis and treatment in children presenting to the pediatric department with acute scrotum.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2013
OBJECTIVE Testicular torsion is a common acute condition in boys requiring prompt accurate management. The objective of this article was to evaluate ultrasound accuracy, findings, and clinical predictors in testicular torsion in boys presenting to the ...
T. Liang   +3 more
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Hidradenocarcinoma of the Scrotum

Urology, 2019
Lesions of the skin and soft tissues of the penis and scrotum may be confusing in urological practice, since rare differential diagnoses can be challenging to providers with limited dermatological experience. Hidradenocarcinoma is one of such diagnoses, a rare and aggressive malignant tumor originating from sweat glands.
João Arthur Brunhara Alves Barbosa   +7 more
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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.
John J. Mulcahy   +3 more
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Ultrasound of the pediatric scrotum.

Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and MR, 2013
Clinical evaluation of pediatric scrotal pathologies can be challenging. Different pathologies have similar presentations, and scrotal tenderness may limit physical examination. Ultrasound (US) is the imaging modality of choice for the pediatric scrotum.
Lisa R. Delaney, B. Karmazyn
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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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