S. Shankar, Bhaskaran Ashokan, M. Reddy, H. Anantharamaiah
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Paratesticular Liposarcoma of the Spermatic Cord: A Rare Case -
Paratesticular LPS of the spermatic cord are rare tumor, accounting for about 7% of all paratesticular sarcomas [2]. Until date, about 200 cases have been reported in literature, most being reported as isolated cases; hence, the natural history and biological behavior of this rare tumor are less understood [3,4]. Most patients usually present with a slowly growing painless inguinoscrotal mass mimicking hernias or testicular tumors clinically [3].