Not all scrotal abnormalities indicate malignancy. Benign erotic conditions such as hydrocele, spermatocele, and epididymal cysts are relatively common and often asymptomatic.
Hydrocele involves fluid accumulation around the testicle, while spermatoceles arise from epididymal ducts. Diagnosis is confirmed through physical examination and ultrasound imaging.
Treatment is typically conservative unless symptoms such as discomfort or cosmetic concerns arise. Surgical intervention may be performed when necessary.
Accurate differentiation between benign and malignant conditions reduces patient anxiety and ensures appropriate management.
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