Hemangioma of the scrotal septum: a rare entity in infants with review of the literature.
Journal: The West Virginia Medical Journal
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Abstract
Hemagiomas are most common tumors in infancy; however, scrotal septum hemangiomas are very rare with only 45 cases reported in the literature. We report a case of a 6-month-old child who presented with a scrotal mass at birth which had increased in size with age. A scrotal ultrasound with color doppler analysis, revealed a soft tissue mass with diffusely increased blood flow. Scrotal mass excision was performed and the pathology confirmed a capillary hemangioma.
Authors
Tarun Kumar, Richard Vaughan, Pankaj Dangle
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