Angioleiomyoma of Scrotal Wall- A Rare Case Presentation.
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue 4
Abstract
Background : Angioleiomyoma Of The Scrotum Is A Rare Benign Lesion. As It Is A Rare Entity ,It Is Considered In The Differential Diagnosis Of Paratesticular Malignant Tumors. We Present Here A Case Report Of Angioleiomyoma Arising From The Scrotal Wall . Case Report: A 58 Years Old Male Presented With Scrotal Swelling For 10 Years And Pain For Past 6 Months.High Frequency Ultrasound Of The Scrotum Shows 3 X2 Cm Heterogenous Solid Mass Arising From The Scrotal Wall. Both Physical Examination And Ultrasound Revealed The Mass As Sebaceous Cyst And Excision Biopsy Of The Mass Was Done.Histopathological Examination Revealed The Diagnosis Of Angioleiomyoma Of Scrotal Wall Which Was Confirmed By Immunohistochemistry. Conclusion: Although It Is A Benign Lesion , It Can Mimic Malignancy In View Of The Solid Component In Ultrasonography .However Definitive Diagnosis Is Established By The Pathologist
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. A. Keerthy Aberna, Prof. Dr. Bharathi Vidhya Jayanthi, Dr. G. Veeraraghavan
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