1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf01686032
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Lymphangioma of the scrotum in a pediatric patient: Ultrasound and magnetic-resonance findings

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“…MRI can show the entire and precise extent and location of lymphangioma as well. 9,10 In our case, the lymphangioma was not very large, but spread to the right inguinal area, the posterior wall of both scrotum, and the perineum on US examination. MRI confirmed the US extent of the lesion.…”
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confidence: 50%
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“…MRI can show the entire and precise extent and location of lymphangioma as well. 9,10 In our case, the lymphangioma was not very large, but spread to the right inguinal area, the posterior wall of both scrotum, and the perineum on US examination. MRI confirmed the US extent of the lesion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…US examination is a helpful and safe modality for the exact lesion extent of lymphangioma. MRI can show the entire and precise extent and location of lymphangioma as well . In our case, the lymphangioma was not very large, but spread to the right inguinal area, the posterior wall of both scrotum, and the perineum on US examination.…”
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confidence: 56%
“…Lymphatic malformations of the scrotum are extremely rare; less than 45 cases have been reported in the English literature [2,3]. They are congenital malformations and occur in 2 locations, namely, the scrotal wall and the tunica vaginalis [2,4].…”
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confidence: 98%