Accessory Scrotum: An Unusual Localization of Scrotal Skin

Accessory scrotum is an extremely rare congenital scrotal anomaly defined as the occurrence of scrotal skin outside of its proper location with no testicular tissue. We report a preterm twin male infant who had an accessory scrotum located on the right inguinal and proximal femoral region.

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