Subcutaneous Cavernous Lymphangioma Of The Scrotum
Cavernous lymphangioma is the benign congenital malformations of the lymphatic system. Most cases present as a soft, slowly enlarging mass in childhood. Scrotal presentation of cavernous lymphangioma is very rare but reported. In our case the patient had a slowly grooving scrotal mass for 20 years. Initially we thought these lesions to be sebaceous cyst or scrotal lipoma. After en-block excision and the histopathological examination, cavernous lymphangioma of the scrotal subcutaneous tissue was diagnosed. Cavernous lymphangioma should be considered during the process of making a differential diagnosis of a scrotal mass. Treatment is complete surgical excision.