Abdomen Pathology: Scotal Pathology

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Abdomen Pathology: Scrotal Pathology


 
  
Created Mar 25, 2009
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adenno03

 

 
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Cryptochordism
 
undescended testicle
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Crytochordism Normally, testis descend....
 
.... from region of kidneys through inguinal canal after 28th week of gestation.
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Cryptochordism Can be located....
 
..... in inguinal canal (80%), abdomen, internal inguinal ring, external inguinal ring, or...
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Crytochordism Testicle is usually....
 
..... smaller and moe hypoechoic than normal testicle.
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Cryptochordism If surgery isn't done at an early age,.....
 
..... the testicle becomes atrophic and at high risk of cancer.
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Cryptochordism is...
 
.... asymptomatic.
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Cryptochordism The most.....
 
......common genitourinary abnormality in children.
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Crytochordism Most are....
 
..... unilateral (25% are bilateral).
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Polychordism
 
Testicular duplication, rare
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Polychordism Symptoms
 
Asymptomatic, or enlarged scrotum, or palpable scrotal mass.
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Polychordism More common....
 
..... on the left side.
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Polychordism Usually found in....
 
...... scrotum, but can be in inguinal canal or retroperitoneum.
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Polychordism Usually......
 
.....small and its efferent spermatic system is completely absent.
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Scrotal Hernia
 
Inguinal hernias that enter the scrotum
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Scrotal Hernia Can contain....
 
..... small bowel, colon, or omentum.

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