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Testicular leydig cell tumor revealed by hydrocele
Leydig cell tumor (LCT) is a rare testicular tumor with a low incidence accounting 3% of all testicule neoplasms. Due to its rarity, the natural history of LCT is poorly understood. Patients can present with atypical symptoms and endocrine disorders. The
Wala Ben Kridis +6 more
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Testicular metastasis of colon cancer masquerading a hydrocele of testis
A case of testicular metastasis of colon cancer, which clinically mimicked a hydrocele of the testis, is presented. Imaging study suggested a scrotal hydrocele, but slow yet gradual enlargement of the hydrocele and the past history of colon cancer ...
Takahiko Sakuma +5 more
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A case of isolated testicular Tuberculosis: Approach and management [PDF]
Testicular tuberculosis is a rare form of genitourinary TB that often mimics conditions such as neoplasms or chronic epididymo-orchitis, making diagnosis challenging.
Ismail Mahad Abdullahi +4 more
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Testicular schistosomiasis mimicking hydrocele in a child: a case report
Schistosomiasis is a disease of profound public health importance worldwide. Testicular schistosomiasis (TS) is however still considered as a rare entity despite the burden of the disease. We report a case of a 9 year old male who presented with features
Olubanji Ajibola Oguntunde +5 more
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Reactive Scrotal Hydrocele Secondary to Hematoma: A Complication of Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal Inguinal Hernioplasty—A Report of Two Cases [PDF]
This case report presents two unique cases of reactive hydrocele formation following transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) inguinal hernia repair in adult patients.
Goutam Natkunarajah +3 more
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Abdominoscrotal hydrocele: A systematic review and proposed clinical grading
Introduction: Abdominoscrotal hydrocele is a rare hydrocele variant in pediatrics and adults. Besides the historical concerns, controversies in etiology and management of abdominoscrotal hydrocele warrant studying.
R.A. Gadelkareem
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Testicular mesothelioma disguised as hydrocele: a case report
Background Testicular tumors have many different manifestations. The majority of these cases are presented as an incidental finding during hydrocelectomy.
Tanya Nazar +4 more
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BackgroundOpinions on the optimal age for surgical management of hydroceles in young boys are not uniform. Scrotal ultrasonography can be used to diagnose hydroceles and measure testicular size.
Peiqiang Li, Fuyun Liu, Yan Huang
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Background: The ideal surgical approach for the management of varicocele in children and adolescents remains controversial. Several techniques are available including artery- or lymphatic-sparing with optical magnification ( via open inguinal or sub ...
Sarthak Tandon +3 more
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Hydrocele accompanying testicular cavernous hemangioma: A infant case report
Testicular hemangioma is a rare benign testicular tumor. In this case we presented who an infant applied to our clinic with left scrotal swelling. The tests performed were found to be compatible with testicular hemangioma and accompanying hydrocele. We performed inguinal exploration due to hydrocele accompanying testicular hemangioma.
Kutsal, Cemil +2 more
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