Title: Groin pain - uncommon presentation of common entity with concomitant occurrence of three mimickers funiculitis, inguinal hernia and spermatic cord lipoma

Authors: Amit Kumar Paliwal MD (Radiodiagnosis),  Saurov Ghose MS (Gen Surgery), Brajesh Kumar MS,DNB (Gen Surgery),  Somali Pattanayak MD, DNB (Radiodiagnosis)

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i3.166

Abstract

Groin pain is a common condition in young males with varied differentials. Inguinal hernia, funiculitis and spermatic cord lipoma are relatively common with different management strategies. Thus reaching a definitive diagnosis on clinico-radiological profile is essential. We present a case of groin pain with simultaneous presence of three mimickers. 

Keyword:  Groin pain, Funiculitis , inguinal hernia, spermatic cord lipoma.

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Corresponding Author

Amit Kumar Paliwal MD (Radiodiagnosis)

Military Hospital Dehradun, Garhi Cantt, Dehradun, Uttrakhand, India, Pin: 248003