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Radiology, Vol 154, 362-362, Copyright © 1985 by Radiological Society of North America
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PJ Kenney, BA Spirt, DA Ellis and U Patil
Although uncommon, meconium peritonitis can present with a scrotal mass. Usually calcified, this mass may be the initial or only sign of meconium peritonitis. We detected such a scrotal mass prenatally with ultrasound.
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