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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
Scrotal masses may be classified according to their anatomical origin into 6 groups: | |||
*Skin | |||
*Tunica vaginalis testis | |||
*Processus vaginalis testis | |||
*Panpiniform plexus | |||
*Epididymis | |||
*Testis | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Scrotal masses may be classified into 6 subtypes based on their anatomical origion.Based on the exictance of pain, scrotal masses may be classified as either painfull or non painfull.
Classification
Scrotal masses may be classified according to their anatomical origin into 6 groups:
- Skin
- Tunica vaginalis testis
- Processus vaginalis testis
- Panpiniform plexus
- Epididymis
- Testis
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