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Abdominoscrotal hydrocele: its particular characteristics
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 09/10/09
Cuervo JL et al. – The authors believed that ASH is a condition that begins as a large scrotal hydrocele during the neonatal period and later expands first into the inguinal canal and finally into the abdominal cavity during the next few months of life.
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