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  • Fournier's gangrene is a severe, life-threatening infection typically linked to neglected urethral stones, requiring urgent medical attention.
  • A 49-year-old male presented with a swollen, pus-filled scrotum and fever, indicating a serious infection that was traced to neglected urethral stones.
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  • * Examination revealed a large pink mass on the scrotum, resembling giant condyloma of Buschke and Lowenstein, along with smaller satellite lesions.
  • * After unsuccessful treatments, a surgical excision was performed, and pathology revealed it to be an inflamed fibroepithelial polyp, marking it as the first reported case of this condition with warty features in an adult.
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Neurofibroma of the scrotum is a very uncommon benign neoplasm, specifically when it affects teenagers and is not associated with neurofibromatosis type I. To the best of our knowledge, only a couple of cases of neurofibroma in children have been documented. Here, we report a case study of a 17-year-old boy who had a giant scrotal lump for ten years masquerading clinically as filariasis.

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A lump in the testicle, painful or painless, could represent testicular cancer. Testicular cancer can be subdivided into germ-cell testicular cancer and sex cord-stromal tumors. A majority of testicular neoplasms are germ cell tumors (GCTs).

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  • - Primary vaginal stones are rare in children, but this case involves a 16-year-old girl with a complex congenital condition including a persistent urogenital sinus and a significant calculus (stone) in her left hemivagina.
  • - The girl's symptoms included abdominal pain and the passage of blood clots, attributed to an obstructed hemivagina and an enlarged left uterine horn filled with menstrual blood.
  • - This case highlights the need for early diagnosis and proper referral for congenital anomalies in healthcare systems, especially in developing countries where access to specialized care may be limited.
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