Fibrous Pseudotumor of the Scrotum: Report of a Case with Review of Literature
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 7
Abstract
Intrascrotal fibrous pseudotumors are benign entity with only a handful of cases reported so far. Although histologically grouped under benign, they often clinically mimics as intrascrotal malignancy. Imaging studies and histopathological examination are of paramount importance in establishing the true nature of this disease. Because these tumors are benign, instead of radical orchiectomy, testes sparing surgery is contemplated to preserve fertility in these patients. Keywords: Fibrous Pseudotumor, Orchiectomy, Organ Sparing Surgery.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Somor Jyoti Bora, Dr. Sasanka Kumar Barua, Rajeev Thekumpadam Puthenveetil
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