Paratesticular liposarcoma: A radiologic pathologic correlation
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Pergel, A., Yucel, A. F., Aydin, I., Sahin, D. A., Gucer, H., & Kocakusak, A. (2011). Paratesticular liposarcoma: a radiologic pathologic correlation. Journal of clinical imaging science, 1, 57. https://doi.org/10.4103/2156-7514.90952Özet
Spermatic cord liposarcoma is an uncommon paratesticular tumor. Patients usually present with a painless scrotal or inguinal mass, mimicking inguinal hernia. Clinical examination suggested an inguinal hernia. Computed tomography demonstrated a fat-containing mass in the right inguinal region. The mass was surgically removed, along with the right testis and spermatic cord. Histopathological examination revealed a well-differentiated liposarcoma. No evidence of recurrence or metastases has been noted during the two-year follow-up with postoperative adjuvant therapy.