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  • An 83-year-old man experienced left lower back pain and was diagnosed with a 5 cm mass near the right adrenal gland and a 12 mm stone in the left ureter through a CT scan.
  • MRI imaging showed a high signal mass in the right adrenal gland, raising suspicions for pheochromocytoma, adrenal carcinoma, or a retroperitoneal neurogenic tumor.
  • After surgery to remove the mass, it was identified as a benign anastomosing hemangioma, with no signs of malignancy found in the histopathological analysis.
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A 59-year-old man was referred to our hospital with the chief complaint of painless left scrotal swelling. He was diagnosed with left hydrocele testis and underwent puncture of hydrocele. Radical hydrocelectomy was performed because of its frequent recurrence in a short period.

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