Vaidehi K. Pandya, Harsh C. Sutariya, Kajal M. Patel
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Tubular ectasia of rete testis – A diagnostic dilemma
Tubular ectasia of rete testis is a rare benign condition often confused with testicular neoplasm. Though not thought of clinically, it is usually an incidental finding on ultrasound. Here, we report a case of bilateral rete testis associated with multiple epididymal cysts in otherwise normal patients.