Presentation
Palpable scrotal mass.
Patient Data
Age: Adult
Gender: Male
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From the case:
Scrotal adenomatoid tumor
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A well-defined extratesticular nodular lesion is seen, appearing isointense on T1W images, hypointense on T2W images, and showing post-contrast enhancement.
Case Discussion
Painless extratesticular nodular lesion appearing to arise from tunica albuginea.
Differential diagnosis:
- adenomatoid tumor
- epididymal sarcoidosis
- liposarcoma of scrotal wall
- fibroma
- sperm granuloma of epididymis
- spindle cell neoplasm
Final diagnosis:
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