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Idiopathic scrotal elephantiasis.

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Idiopathic scrotal elephantiasis.

Auteurs : Brad J. Hornberger [États-Unis] ; James M. Elmore ; Claus G. Roehrborn

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Scrotal lymphedema (scrotal elephantiasis) is a condition that has historically been described in areas endemic to filariasis. We present a unique case of a 22-year-old man with idiopathic lymphedema isolated to the scrotum. After acquired causes of lymphedema were ruled out, the patient was treated with scrotectomy and scrotal reconstruction.

DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2004.08.040
PubMed: 15708072

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