Aggressive angiomyxoma: a rare cause of scrotum enlargement in a 10-month-old boy

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  • who: LĂ©onidas Nyandwi from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Aggressive angiomyxoma: a rare cause of scrotum enlargement in a 10-month-old boy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Aggressive angiomyxoma is a very rare benign neoplasm that is predominantly found in adult women.
  • how: Based on the results of the CT examination the authors concluded that the mass was a mesenteric hernia.

SUMMARY

    Who presented with voluminous slow-growing scrotal swelling. Case report A 10-month-old fulani (African) male infant was referred to the paediatric . . .

     

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