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Ultrasonographic Findings of Fibrous Pseudotumor
Arising from the Tunica Vaginalis Testis: A Case Report |
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Kyung Won Doo, MD Deuk Jae Sung, MD, Beom Jin Park, MD, Min Ju Kim, MD,
Sung Bum Cho, MD, Seok Ho Kang, MD2 |
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1Department of Radiology, Anam Hospital, Korea University, College of Medicine
2Department of Urology, Anam Hospital, Korea University, College of Medicine |
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Fibrous pseudotumors are rare, benign fibroproliferative tumor-like lesions in the
scrotum, and they most commonly arise from the tunica vaginalis testis (75%). There
have been few reported cases of the fibrous pseudotumor of the tunica vaginalis testis
with the radiologic findings, so we report on this rare case with focusing on the ultrasonographic
findings. A 20-year-old man was admitted with a palpable mass in the
right scrotum. On ultrasonography, multiple nodules were seen together with posterior
shadowing along the inner surface of the scrotal wall. Fibrous pseudotumor arising
from the tunica vaginalis testis was pathologically confirmed after surgical excision. |
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Keyword : Fibrous pseudotumor; Tunica vaginalis; Ultrasound (US) |
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