ACCESSORY SCROTUM IN NEONATE: A RARE CONGENITAL SCROTAL ANOMALY

Accessory scrotum in neonate: A rare congenital scrotal anomaly

Accessory scrotum in neonate: A rare congenital scrotal anomaly

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Accessory scrotum (AS) is an extremely rare congenital anomaly, defined as scrotal-like tissue outside a normal anatomical location, without associated testes.It is often associated with perineal delta blues vitex lipomas and other anomalies.We report a newborn male with a scrotum-like perineal mass posterior to the original scrotum.Postnatal assessment revealed a perineal mass resembling an AS.

Ultrasound and CT confirmed a fat-containing mass, quadruple ointment for dogs ruling out teratoma.A cystoscopy confirmed urinary tract integrity, and complete surgical excision of AS was conducted successfully.Although benign, AS presents a diagnostic challenge and may mimic other perineal anomalies.Complete resection is curative.

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