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 numberAgeSymptom and durationLocationSizeTreatmentPast history

1 [7]40Dull pain of right scrotum for 1 yearThe lower pole of the RT4 × 3.5 cmROPrevious seminoma by FNA

2 [9]40A painless, rapidly growing mass for 1 yearThe lower pole of the RT5 cmRONegative

3 [10]45A painless palpable mass for 1 month Anterior surface of RT 0.5 × 0.7 cmTumor resectionNegative

4 [11]27A painless palpable mass of left scrotumThe lower pole of the LT1.0 cmPartial orchiectomyNegative

5 [12]36A painless palpable mass for 2 monthsThe lower pole of the RT0.8 × 0.7 cmROPulmonary tuberculosis

6 [14]40A painless palpable mass for 1 yearThe lower pole of the RT4 × 3 cmRONegative

7 [15]44A painless palpable mass for 1 year, enlarging for 3 monthsMidposterior aspect of the RT0.7 × 0.6 × 0.5 cmRO Negative

Our case 12Left testicular painUpper pole of the LT0.8 × 1.0 cmTumor resection Negative

RT: right testis; LT: left testis; FNA: fine needle aspiration. RO: radical orchiectomy.