ABSTRACT
Abdominoscrotal hydrocele is a rare condition where a large hydrocele is connected to a preperitoneal space through the inguinal canal. We present a case of a young male with an abdominoscrotal hydrocele who showed gross absence of an epididymis upon hydrocele removal. Upon pathological examination, epididymal tissue was found to be incorporated into the wall of the hydrocele sac.
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Epididymis/pathology , Testicular Hydrocele/pathology , Abdominal Cavity , Humans , Infant , Male , Scrotum , Testicular Hydrocele/diagnosis , Testicular Hydrocele/surgeryABSTRACT
Ureteral fibroepithelial polyps are extremely rare benign lesions composed of stroma with a surface of normal transitional epithelium. Traditionally, symptomatic polyps were treated with open exploration and segmental resection. We describe the first case of bilateral polyps in a child. One was removed by segmental resection and the other by ureteroscopic laser surgery.