Calcifying Fibrous Pseudotumor of the Spermatic Cord

344 Calcifying fibrous pseudotumor (CFP) is an unusual benign lesion of the soft tissue. CFP is regarded as related to inflammatory pseudotumor and it may sometimes represent a late stage of inflammatory pseudotumor, in that a CFP appears to be arising within an inflammatory pseudotumor. 1 This entity occurs predominantly in young adult patients and has a good prognosis. 2 CFPs are found mostly in the extremities, neck, trunk, pleura, and mediastinum, but rarely in the spermatic cord. 3-5