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Rypens F et al. - The authors report the unusual appearance of an infiltrating RMS tumor in a 3-year-old boy. The tumor presented as thickening of the tunica vaginalis. Atypical US appearance and discordance with clinical features caused suspicion of a tumoral process, allowing early diagnosis and treatment.

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