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Online Radiological Case: Epidermoid Inclusion Cyst of the Scrotum
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Title Online Radiological Case: Epidermoid Inclusion Cyst of the Scrotum
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/576239?src=rss
Description A painless midline scrotal mass with recent growth after 30 years is present in a 62-year-old man diagnosed with epidermoid inclusion cyst of the scrotum. What did the imaging findings reveal?
Applied Radiology
Category Articles > Radiology
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Date Aug 5, 2008
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