Case Report
Adenomatoid Tumor of the Tunica Albuginea in a Boy: A Case Report and Literature Review
Table 1
Characteristics and clinical course of published cases of AT from tunica albuginea.
| Case number | Age | Symptom and duration | Location | Size | Treatment | Past history |
| 1 [7] | 40 | Dull pain of right scrotum for 1 year | The lower pole of the RT | 4 × 3.5 cm | RO | Previous seminoma by FNA |
| 2 [9] | 40 | A painless, rapidly growing mass for 1 year | The lower pole of the RT | 5 cm | RO | Negative |
| 3 [10] | 45 | A painless palpable mass for 1 month | Anterior surface of RT | 0.5 × 0.7 cm | Tumor resection | Negative |
| 4 [11] | 27 | A painless palpable mass of left scrotum | The lower pole of the LT | 1.0 cm | Partial orchiectomy | Negative |
| 5 [12] | 36 | A painless palpable mass for 2 months | The lower pole of the RT | 0.8 × 0.7 cm | RO | Pulmonary tuberculosis |
| 6 [14] | 40 | A painless palpable mass for 1 year | The lower pole of the RT | 4 × 3 cm | RO | Negative |
| 7 [15] | 44 | A painless palpable mass for 1 year, enlarging for 3 months | Midposterior aspect of the RT | 0.7 × 0.6 × 0.5 cm | RO | Negative |
| Our case | 12 | Left testicular pain | Upper pole of the LT | 0.8 × 1.0 cm | Tumor resection | Negative |
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RT: right testis; LT: left testis; FNA: fine needle aspiration. RO: radical orchiectomy.
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