阴囊外精索突出-一个独特的病例报告和简短的文献回顾

I. Singh
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背景:精子囊肿是由充满透明/乳白色精子液的传出导管囊性扩张引起的睾丸外病变,通常被偶然诊断为阴囊肿胀或超声检查。怀疑和诊断出现在阴囊外位置的精囊是极为罕见的,迄今为止文献中描述的病例很少。这篇文章试图描述一名患者在一个不寻常的位置出现这样的精子膨出,这增加了有关该主题的稀少文献。病例介绍:一名60岁男性,在过去的3个月里,左腹股沟逐渐肿胀,既往有轻微阴囊创伤。临床评估和调查显示,腹股沟有5×3厘米的肿胀,一直延伸到左半阴囊的上部,经病理分析,在一个不寻常的阴囊外位置确认为精囊。结论:出现在阴囊外位置的精子囊是极为罕见的,这一点在现有的文献中很明显。该报告增加了稀少的文献,并提醒执业泌尿科医生/外科医生坚持进行完整的身体检查,包括简单但有效的检查技术,如透照技术,以帮助诊断可能在罕见(阴囊外)位置特有的精囊,如本例。
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Extra Scrotal Spermatocele – A Unique Case Presentation & Brief Review of literature
Background: Spermatoceles are extra testicular lesions caused by cystic dilation of the efferent ductules filled with clear/milky fluid containing spermatozoa usually diagnosed incidentally either as a scrotal swelling or by ultrasonography. Suspecting and diagnosing spermatoceles presenting at extra scrotal positions is extremely rare and very few cases have been described in literature thus far. This article attempts to depict a patient presenting with one such spermatocele at an unusual location which adds to the scarce literature on the subject. Case Presentation: A 60-year-old male presented with complaints of a gradually progressing left inguinal swelling for past 3 months with prior trivial scrotal trauma. Clinical evaluation and investigations revealed a 5 × 3 cm inguinal swelling extending up to the superior aspect of the left hemiscrotum that was confirmed as a spermatocele on pathological analysis at an unusual extra scrotal location. Conclusion: Spermatoceles presenting at extra scrotal locations are extremely rare occurrences as is evident by the scant available published literature. This report adds to the scarce literature and also alerts the practicing urologist/surgeon towards insisting on a complete physical examination including simple but effective examination techniques like the transillumination technique as an aid to diagnosis of spermatoceles that may present uniquely at uncommon (extrascrotal) locations as in the present case.
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