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The New Journal of Urology 2021;16(1): 34-39, DOI: 10.33719/yud.747402

Evaluation of Pregnancy Hydronephrosis? Does Ureteral J Stent Effect Preterm Birth?


1    Avrasya University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Trabzon, Turkey
2    Medicalpark Karadeniz Hospital, Department of Urology, Trabzon, Turkey
3    University of Health Sciences, Kanuni Training and Research Hospital, Department of Urology, Trabzon, Turkey
 


DOI : 10.33719/yud.747402
New J Urol. 2021;16(1): 34-39

Abstract

Intrascrotal, extratesticular liposarcomas are relatively rare tumors. There have been few cases reported as isolated case reports in the literature. The patients usually apply to the hospital with a hernia-like painless mass growing slowly in the scrotal region. The most appropriate approach is surgical excision of the mass. There is no accep-ted consensus on adjuvant therapy. These tumors need to be distinguished from other spermatic cord-related malignancies. There is no standard treatment method for scrotal liposarcomas that have several subtypes. In this case report, with a review of the literature, it was aimed to present the case of a 41-year-old patient who applied to our clinic with a scrotal mass and who was determined to have scrotal liposarcoma after surgical excision.

Keywords: scrotum; extratesticular mass; li-posarcoma.


Abstract

Intrascrotal, extratesticular liposarcomas are relatively rare tumors. There have been few cases reported as isolated case reports in the literature. The patients usually apply to the hospital with a hernia-like painless mass growing slowly in the scrotal region. The most appropriate approach is surgical excision of the mass. There is no accep-ted consensus on adjuvant therapy. These tumors need to be distinguished from other spermatic cord-related malignancies. There is no standard treatment method for scrotal liposarcomas that have several subtypes. In this case report, with a review of the literature, it was aimed to present the case of a 41-year-old patient who applied to our clinic with a scrotal mass and who was determined to have scrotal liposarcoma after surgical excision.

Keywords: scrotum; extratesticular mass; li-posarcoma.