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Giant primary scrotal lipoma in a low-resource setting: challenges with diagnosis and review of literature

Lipoma is the commonest benign mesenchymal tumor composed of matured adipocytes. A literature search revealed few reported cases of giant scrotal lipoma. This article aims to report a giant scrotal lipoma weighing 1100 g and illustrate our challenges with the diagnostic process in a low-resource set...

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Published in:Journal of surgical case reports 2021-09, Vol.2021 (9), p.rjab398-rjab398
Main Authors: Seidu, Anwar Sadat, Yorke, Joseph, Akpaloo, Joseph, Danso, Patrick, Sukenibe, Seidu Suhewie, Fiifi-Yankson, Papa Kwesi, Adae-Aboagye, Kwadwo, Amoah, George, Yamoah, Francis Akwaw, Afful-Yorke, Denis, Agyeman-Gyebi, Samuel Nana Prempeh, Brenu, Samuel Gyasi, Adjei, Ernest
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Summary:Lipoma is the commonest benign mesenchymal tumor composed of matured adipocytes. A literature search revealed few reported cases of giant scrotal lipoma. This article aims to report a giant scrotal lipoma weighing 1100 g and illustrate our challenges with the diagnostic process in a low-resource setting. A 28-year-old male presented with a huge right scrotal mass. Examination revealed the mass had no cough impulse. It was firm, non-tender and lobulated, with definite edges. Scrotal sonography was suspicious of lipoma. Intraoperatively, there was an encapsulated scrotal wall mass and an incidental inguinoscrotal hernia, content being the omentum. The scrotal mass was excised, hernia sac was ligated, and excised and the posterior wall was repaired. Histology confirmed the scrotal mass as a lipoma. Primary scrotal lipomas are rare but should be considered in the differential diagnosis of unusual scrotal masses. Ultrasonography is a useful diagnostic tool in resource-limited settings.
ISSN:2042-8812
2042-8812
DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjab398