Fibrous Pseudotumor of the Tunica Vaginalis Associated With Hydrocele and Testicular Atrophy.

Journal: Urology Case Reports
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Abstract

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. Although benign, these lesions often clinically indicate malignancy and usually remain undiagnosed preoperatively. Here, we report on a 59-year-old man with fibrous pseudotumor of the tunica vaginalis associated with hydrocele and testicular atrophy.

Relevant Conditions

Scrotal Masses, Hydrocele