Daniel-Adrien Wurlod , Joachim Meuli , Anne Favre-Bulle , Nuno Grilo , Pietro G. di Summa
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Abstract
Massive localized lymphoedema (MLL) is a rare complication of morbid obesity and has been scarcely reported in the literature, especially in the pubic area and genitalia. It is associated to BMI more than 40 kg/m2. We report the case of a 37-year-old patient known for morbid obesity with 68.8 kg/m2 BMI and hypogonadism-obesity syndrome presenting an unusually voluminous scrotal MLL mass. Malignancy was ruled out before surgery. In total a 7.5 kg scrotal mass was resected. Surgery was performed with minor complications without requiring additional surgery.