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Med Arch. 2011; 65(3): 182-184


Both-sided Large Abdominoscrotal Hydrocele Associated with Testicles Atrophy

Amir Halilbasic, Nesad Hotic, Fahrija Skokic, Edin Husaric, Emir Rahmanovic, Meliha Halilbasic.




Abstract

Abdominoscrtoal hydrocele is unusual condition with large scrotal hydrocele, which communicates through narrow inguinal channel with abdominal component. Abdominoscrotal hydrocele is not a benign condition, because complications such as acute appendicitis, testicular dismorphism, ureterohydronephrosis, paratesticular malignity have been described earlier. This case study describes one year old boy with both-sided abdominoscrotal hydrocele. Abdominal masses connected with hydrocele need to induce a suspicion of this condition. Early diagnosis and existing surgical techniques for treatment of this disorder are the key factors in prevention of complications associated to this disorder.

Key words: Abdominoscrotal hydrocele, Abdominal mass. Toddler–Surgical treatment, Complications.






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