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Rizwan Aziz1, Anwer Jamil, Kassem Alubaidi
1Department of Surgery, South West Acute Hospital, Enniskillen, UK. drrizwanaziz@hotmail.com
BMJ Case Reports
|February 23, 2013
Abstract:
A 43-years-old male patient presented through general practitioner with a complaint of right scrotal mass and was operated through inguinal approach. A 4 cm mass was excised and was found to be a liposarcoma of the spermatic cord upon histopathology, which is a diagnostic dilemma and very rare entity.
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