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Scrotal Mass
Paula J. Woodward, MD
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

    ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

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      • Helpful Clues for Less Common Diagnoses

        • Helpful Clues for Rare Diagnoses

          • Other Essential Information

            Selected References

            1. Ganapathy A et al: Structural and functional significance of scrotal ligament: a comparative histological study. Anat Sci Int. 96(1):106-11, 2021
            2. Jiménez-Cabanillas MV et al: Meconial hydrocele as first sign of acute intestinal perforation in a preterm baby. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 104(2):F169-70, 2019
            3. Clarke MJH et al: Bilateral testicular torsion in a 36-week neonate. BMJ Case Rep, 2018
            4. Sauvestre F et al: Prenatal testicular torsion: not always in the late third trimester. Urology. 89:132-3, 2016
            5. Melcer Y et al: Fetal diagnosis of testicular torsion: what shall we tell the parents? Prenat Diagn. 35(2):167-73, 2015
            6. Janda GM et al: Early prenatal detection of an intra-abdominal cryptorchid testicular teratoma. Urology. 83(1):214-6, 2014
            7. Khatib N et al: Prenatal diagnosis of scrotal-inguinal hernia: two case reports and review of the English literature. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 171(1):9-11, 2013
            8. Massaro G et al: Ultrasound prenatal diagnosis of inguinal scrotal hernia and contralateral hydrocele. Case Rep Obstet Gynecol. 2013:764579, 2013
            9. Callewaert PR et al: New insights into perinatal testicular torsion. Eur J Pediatr. 169(6):705-12, 2010
            10. Cesca E et al: Meconium periorchitis: a rare cause of fetal scrotal cyst--MRI and pathologic appearance. Fetal Diagn Ther. 26(1):38-40, 2009
            11. Frati A et al: Prenatal evaluation of a scrotal mass using a high-frequency probe in the diagnosis of inguinoscrotal hernia. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 32(7):949-50, 2008
            12. Führer S et al: Intrauterine torsion of a testicular teratoma: a case report. J Perinatol. 25(3):220-2, 2005
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            DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

              ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

              • Helpful Clues for Common Diagnoses

                • Helpful Clues for Less Common Diagnoses

                  • Helpful Clues for Rare Diagnoses

                    • Other Essential Information

                      Selected References

                      1. Ganapathy A et al: Structural and functional significance of scrotal ligament: a comparative histological study. Anat Sci Int. 96(1):106-11, 2021
                      2. Jiménez-Cabanillas MV et al: Meconial hydrocele as first sign of acute intestinal perforation in a preterm baby. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 104(2):F169-70, 2019
                      3. Clarke MJH et al: Bilateral testicular torsion in a 36-week neonate. BMJ Case Rep, 2018
                      4. Sauvestre F et al: Prenatal testicular torsion: not always in the late third trimester. Urology. 89:132-3, 2016
                      5. Melcer Y et al: Fetal diagnosis of testicular torsion: what shall we tell the parents? Prenat Diagn. 35(2):167-73, 2015
                      6. Janda GM et al: Early prenatal detection of an intra-abdominal cryptorchid testicular teratoma. Urology. 83(1):214-6, 2014
                      7. Khatib N et al: Prenatal diagnosis of scrotal-inguinal hernia: two case reports and review of the English literature. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 171(1):9-11, 2013
                      8. Massaro G et al: Ultrasound prenatal diagnosis of inguinal scrotal hernia and contralateral hydrocele. Case Rep Obstet Gynecol. 2013:764579, 2013
                      9. Callewaert PR et al: New insights into perinatal testicular torsion. Eur J Pediatr. 169(6):705-12, 2010
                      10. Cesca E et al: Meconium periorchitis: a rare cause of fetal scrotal cyst--MRI and pathologic appearance. Fetal Diagn Ther. 26(1):38-40, 2009
                      11. Frati A et al: Prenatal evaluation of a scrotal mass using a high-frequency probe in the diagnosis of inguinoscrotal hernia. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 32(7):949-50, 2008
                      12. Führer S et al: Intrauterine torsion of a testicular teratoma: a case report. J Perinatol. 25(3):220-2, 2005