Primary scrotal lipoma in a pediatric patient: a case report with current literature review

IF 0.5 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY African Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2023-11-11 DOI:10.1186/s12301-023-00391-1
Zhino Noori Hussein, Rawa Bapir, Rawa M. Ali, Esmaeel Aghaways, Nali H. Hama, Rezheen J. Rashid, Wirya N. Sabr, Ari M. Abdullah, Zana Baqi Najmadden, Berun A. Abdalla, Fahmi Hussein Kakamad, Dashty Anwar Abdulkareem
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Abstract Backgrounds Primary scrotal lipomas are benign fatty tumors that develop from adipocytes of the scrotum. The exact cause of their development is unknown. They are typically painless and may exhibit symptoms of heaviness and discomfort. Case presentation A 9-year-old boy presented with a painless scrotal mass that had been present since birth. The mass was located in the left hemiscrotum. Ultrasound showed an enlarged left testicle with an abnormal outline and heterogeneous texture. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a mass arising from the left hemiscrotum with no invasion of the testis. Under general anesthesia and through a scrotal incision, the mass was excised. Histopathological examination revealed a lipoma. Conclusion Primary scrotal lipomas are benign lesions with an unclear pathogenesis. They are very uncommon in the pediatric age group. Ultrasound is the first-line modality for diagnosing lipomas; however, it may provide ambiguity. MRI provides a more accurate assessment of the mass. Surgical excision of the mass is the standard treatment for primary scrotal lipomas.
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摘要背景原发性阴囊脂肪瘤是由阴囊脂肪细胞发展而来的良性脂肪肿瘤。他们发展的确切原因尚不清楚。它们通常是无痛的,可能表现出沉重和不适的症状。病例介绍一名9岁男孩,自出生以来一直存在无痛性阴囊肿块。肿块位于左半球。超声示左侧睾丸肿大,轮廓异常,质地不均一。磁共振成像显示肿块起源于左半阴部,未侵犯睾丸。在全身麻醉下,通过阴囊切口切除肿块。组织病理学检查显示脂肪瘤。结论原发性阴囊脂肪瘤为良性病变,发病机制不明确。它们在儿科年龄组中很少见。超声是诊断脂肪瘤的一线手段;然而,它可能会产生歧义。MRI能更准确地评估肿块。手术切除肿块是原发性阴囊脂肪瘤的标准治疗方法。
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