“…Lymphangiomas are congenital malformations of the lymphatic system without risk of malignant transformation, commonly found in the skin, head and neck, axilla, retroperitoneum, mediastinum, and rarely in the scrotum 1–3 . They can occur in 3 forms of capillary, cavernous, and cystic, of which the cystic form is the most common variety 4 . The differential diagnoses of scrotal lymphangioma presenting as cysts may include hernia, hydrocoele, hematocele, spermatocele, epididymal cyst, and varicocoele 5–7 .…”