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==[[Scrotal mass historical perspective|Historical Perspective]]==
==[[Scrotal mass historical perspective|Historical Perspective]]==
[[Reinforcement]] of the [[Electrocardiogram|anterior wall]] of the [[inguinal canal]] and tightening of the [[External Genital Warts|external]] [[inguinal ring]] was first discovered by Stromayr in 1559. In 1871, new use of carbolized catgut ligature was developed by Marcy to treat [[Inguinal hernia (patient information)|inguinal hernia]]. [[Twisted ovarian cyst|Twisted]] and [[Suture (anatomical)|suture-transfixed]] the [[Secondary peritonitis|peritoneal sac]] in the lateral [[muscles]] through the [[external ring]] was developed by Kocher to treat [[inguinal hernia]].[[Laparoscopic surgery|Laparoscopic]] approaches first used to treat [[Inguinal hernia|inguinal hernias]] in 1992.There is a limited information about the historical perspective of [[Testicular tumor|testicular tumors]]. [[Leydig cells]] were first discovered by Franz Leydig who was a German [[anatomist]] in 1870.
==[[Scrotal mass classification|Classification]]==
==[[Scrotal mass classification|Classification]]==


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==[[Scrotal mass screening|Screening]]==
==[[Scrotal mass screening|Screening]]==


==[[Scrotal mass Natural History, Complication and Prognosis|Natural History, Complication and Prognosis]]==
==[[Scrotal mass natural history, complications and prognosis|Natural History, Complications and Prognosis]]==


==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
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==Treatment==
==Treatment==
[[Scrotal mass Medical Therapy|Medical Therapy]] | [[Scrotal mass Surgery|Surgery]]  
[[Scrotal mass Medical Therapy|Medical Therapy]] | [[Scrotal mass Surgery|Surgery]]|[[Xyz primary prevention|Primary Prevention]] | [[Xyz secondary prevention|Secondary Prevention]] | [[Xyz cost-effectiveness of therapy|Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy]] | [[Xyz future or investigational therapies|Future or Investigational Therapies]]


==Case Studies==
==Case Studies==

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