Bizarre Leiomyoma of the Scrotum

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Abstract

Scrotal leiomyomas with atypical bizarre nuclei are rare, which might be misdiagnosed as malignant tumor. We describe a case of scrotal bizarre leiomyoma in a 65-yr-old man. The tumor was a 1 cm-sized, well circumscribed, oval mass arising from the tunica dartos muscle. Histologically, it was formed by whorling bundles of fusiform cells with occasional atypical, pleomorphic nuclei and pseudoinclusions. Mitosis was not found. Although morphologically atypical, scrotal bizarre leiomyomas take on a biologic behavior not different from that of conventional leiomyoma, they should be distinguished from leiomyosarcoma to avoid unnecessary treatment.

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Kim, N. R., Sung, C. O., & Han, J. (2003). Bizarre Leiomyoma of the Scrotum. Journal of Korean Medical Science, 18(3), 452–454. https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2003.18.3.452

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