Giant Scrotal Hydrocele and Bilateral Leg Lymphedema as Clinical Manifestation of Chronic Lymphatic Filariasis
A 51-year-old male came with the complaint of recurrent swelling in the scrotum and legs. Swelling of the scrotum first appeared 17 years ago in the left scrotum approximately the same size as an apple and underwent surgery. However, 2 years after surgery, the swelling reemerged and gradually increa...
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Main Authors: | Indra Wijaya (Author), Winfrey Pangestu (Author) |
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Interna Publishing,
2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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