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Case Report
Benign Mesothelial Proliferations of the Tunica Vaginalis Testis
by Claudia Manini, Estíbaliz López-Fernández, Nicola Cruciano, Alessandro Comandone and José I. López
Clin. Pract. 2023, 13(5), 1130-1136; https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract13050101 - 15 Sep 2023
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The correct diagnosis of mesothelial proliferations is a classic problem for pathologists, and one which has important clinical implications. A significant number of such cases appear associated with recurrent hydrocele, as an irritative/reactive response to this condition. The morphological spectrum of mesothelial lesions [...] Read more.
The correct diagnosis of mesothelial proliferations is a classic problem for pathologists, and one which has important clinical implications. A significant number of such cases appear associated with recurrent hydrocele, as an irritative/reactive response to this condition. The morphological spectrum of mesothelial lesions in this topography is broad, and a set of benign conditions may appear, sometimes with florid gross features and cytologic pseudo-atypia. Here, we present two different examples in which malignancy was initially considered in the differential diagnosis. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Teaching Pathology Towards Clinics and Practice)
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