Splenogonadal fusion - A rare cause of scrotal swelling: A case report

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Background: Splenogonadal fusion is a rare and benign condition. Diagnosis is challenging for clinicians. Despite its indolence, diagnosis is often confirmed after orchidectomy. Surgery is mandatory, particularly to rule out the extremely rare association with malignancy. Case presentation: We report a case of splenogonadal fusion in a 38-year-old North African man presenting a palpable scrotal mass. We describe clinical aspects, pathogenic hypothesis, radiological features, as well as surgical management principles. Conclusions: Splenogonadal fusion is rarely suspected and diagnosed preoperatively. A diagnosis is made once an ectopic testicular mass is associated with cryptorchidism and suggestive radiological signs. A better knowledge of the clinical and radiological features of splenogonadal fusion provides an opportunity for conservative surgery.

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Karray, O., Oueslati, A., Chakroun, M., Ayed, H., Bouzouita, A., Cherif, M., … Chebil, M. (2018). Splenogonadal fusion - A rare cause of scrotal swelling: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-018-1712-1

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