Scrotoliths in the testicular tunica vaginalis in an elderly male cadaver: clinical implications.

Q4 Dentistry
Dibakar Borthakur, Rima Dada, Rajesh Kumar, Tony George Jacob
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Abstract

Scrotoliths, or "scrotal pearls," are calcified fibrous loose bodies found within the tunica vaginalis, often seen during radiological evaluation or autopsies. Chronic inflammation due to trauma, parasitic infestations, and torsion and subsequent detachment of the appendices of the testis or epididymis are postulated mechanisms suggested for their formation. They are benign but can mimic a tumor. Scrotoliths can be diagnosed with high-resolution ultrasonography. Here, we report a case in which, during routine dissection, two scrotoliths were found within the tunica vaginalis of the left testis in an elderly male cadaver. Histologically, the central portion of the scrotoliths exhibited concentric collagen lamellae that enclosed calcified remains of tissue debris. There were no arterioles, venules, or microfilarial larvae seen within them. Awareness about the histological findings can help understand the mechanism that led to their formation.

一具老年男性尸体睾丸阴道束管中的阴囊石:临床意义。
阴囊石,或称 "阴囊珍珠",是阴囊内发现的钙化纤维状松散体,经常在放射学评估或尸体解剖时看到。外伤、寄生虫感染、睾丸或附睾扭转导致的慢性炎症以及随后的附睾或附睾脱落是它们形成的假定机制。阴囊结石是良性的,但也可能与肿瘤相似。阴囊结石可通过高分辨率超声波检查确诊。在这里,我们报告了一个病例,在例行解剖时,在一具老年男性尸体左侧睾丸的阴道韧带内发现了两个阴囊石。从组织学角度来看,阴囊石的中央部分显示出同心胶原层,其中包裹着钙化的组织碎片。其中未见动脉、静脉或微丝蚴。对组织学发现的了解有助于理解其形成机制。
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