Adenomatoid tumor in a young male case report

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Abstract

Adenomatoid tumors are benign para-testicular tumors and account for about 30% of all paratesticular neoplasms in males. The most common presentation is scrotal swelling between the third and fifth decades. We reported an epididymal adenomatoid tumor in a 28-year-old patient.

Keywords: Adenomatoid tumor; Epididymis; Para-testicular tumors.

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None of the contributing authors has any conflict of interest.


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