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[A rare retroperitoneal tumor: abdomino-scrotal hydrocele. Two case reports].

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[A rare retroperitoneal tumor: abdomino-scrotal hydrocele. Two case reports].

Auteurs : P. Ravasse [France] ; T. Petit ; P. Delmas

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Abdominoscrotal hydrocele is a very rare condition, different from the majority of cases of hydroceles related to the persistence of the processus vaginalis. The anomaly consists of a large scrotal hydrocele which communicates in an hour-glass fashion with a large abdominal component through the inguinal canal. We report two cases observed in infants.

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