Diagnosis and management of testicular compartment syndrome caused by tension hydrocele
A hydrocele is an abnormal collection of fluid within the tunica vaginalis which may either be congenital or acquired. Hydroceles are usually painless and don't require immediate intervention unless they impact activities of daily living. This case demonstrates a rare complication of hydroceles termed tension hydrocele which presented with scrotal ...
Irene Chen+4 more
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Fibrous Pseudotumor of the Tunica Vaginalis Associated With Hydrocele and Testicular Atrophy
Fibrous pseudotumors of the testicular tunics and paratesticular tissue are uncommon lesions. They typically arise as painless scrotal masses that may be associated with hydrocele or history of surgery, trauma, or infection.
Pande Made Wisnu Tirtayasa+3 more
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Cholesterol granuloma of hydrocele sac mimicking testicular tumour [PDF]
Cholesterol granuloma is a rare inflammatory granulation tissue that occurs in response to the deposition of cholesterol crystals. It is found most commonly in the paranasal sinuses or temporal bones, but there are also rare reports of their occurrence in other sites also.
Nehal Ahmad+4 more
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Polyorchidism with testicular hydrocele: A case report
D. T. W. CHU+3 more
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Genital nodules and testicular hydrocele in a case of relapsed lepromatous leprosy
A borderline-lepromatous leprosy patient treated initially with dapsone monotherapy for 10 years followed by a combination of dapsone and clofazimine for 6 months stopped anti-leprosy treatment in 1991. He presented 6 years later due to new, widespread nodules, and recurrent testicular hydrocele. He responded to WHO-MB-MDT and steroid therapy.
Bassey Ebenso
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Epididymal anomalies in boys with undescended testis or hydrocele: Significance of testicular location [PDF]
Epididymal anomalies and patent processus vaginalis are frequently found in boys with cryptorchidism or hydrocele. We conducted this study to evaluate the association between epididymal anomalies and testicular location or patent processus vaginalis in boys with undescended testis or hydrocele.Children undergoing surgery with undescended testis (group ...
Sun‐Ouck Kim+3 more
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On abdominoscrotal hydrocele (ASH), there are reports described about the excision of ASH by scrotal/inguinal approach or the laparoscopic-assisted surgery.
Yukihiro Tatekawa, MD
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The incidence of Filaria as an aetiological factor for testicular hydrocele
Abstract Five hundred cases of hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis testis (TVT) have been studied in detail in order to ascertain their aetiology. In 43 per cent of cases hydrocele was found to be definitely due to filariasis, in 14 per cent it was highly likely that filariasis was responsible and in 16 per cent filariasis was suspected to
M C Dandapat+2 more
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Testicular, Epididymal and Vasal Anomalies in Pediatric Patients with Cryptorchid Testes and Testes with Communicating Hydrocele [PDF]
The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of the testicular, epididymal, and vasal anomalies (TEVA) in cryptorchid and communicating hydrocele pediatric patients. Six hundred and ninety-one prepubertal boys underwent inguinal exploration for
Jerzy Niedzielski+4 more
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Hydrocele Masking Testicular Tumour With Extensive Nodal Disease: A Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]
Hydrocele is one of the most common causes of scrotal swellings. Fluid accumulation within the tunica vaginalis, a remnant of the peritoneum covering the testicle, leads to scrotal swelling.
Hani Sayedin+2 more
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