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Case Reports
. 2008 Oct;13(4):155-6.
doi: 10.4103/0971-9261.44772.

Perineal lipoma associated with penoscrotal transposition in a neonate

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Perineal lipoma associated with penoscrotal transposition in a neonate

Anup Mohta et al. J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg. 2008 Oct.

Abstract

A neonate with perineal lipoma associated with penoscrotal transposition and bifid scrotum is reported.

Keywords: Lipoma; neonate; penoscrotal transposition.

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Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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Figure 1
Clinical photograph showing penoscrotal transposition, bifid scrotum, and perineal lipoma

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