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Scrotal Skin LesionAka: Scrotal Tumor
- Conditions: Dermatitis
- Lichen Simplex Chronicus
- Reaction to chronic scratching
- Idiopathic scrotal calcinosis
- Angiokeratoma of fordyce
- Small, 1-2 mm red, vascular Papules over scrotum in older men
- Sebaceous Cysts
- Lichen Simplex Chronicus
- Conditions: Infection
- Fournier's Gangrene
- Polymicrobial scrotal infection resulting in necrosis
- Fournier's Gangrene
- Conditions: Malignant
- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Scrotal ulcerated lesions
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Basal Cell Carcinoma
Malignant neoplasm of scrotum (C0153604) | |
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| Definition (NCI) | A primary or metastatic malignant tumor affecting the scrotum. -- 2003 |
| Concepts | Neoplastic Process (T191) |
| ICD9 | 187.7 |
| English | CA - Cancer of scrotum, Cancer of scrotum, MALIGN NEOPL SCROTUM, Malignant neoplasm of scrotum, Malignant Neoplasm of the Scrotum, Malignant Scrotal Neoplasm, Malignant scrotal tumor, Malignant scrotal tumour, Malignant tumor of scrotum, Malignant Tumor of the Scrotum, Malignant tumour of scrotum, Scrotal Ca |
| Spanish | neoplasia maligna del escroto, tumor maligno del escroto |
| Parent Concepts | Malignant neoplasm of penis and other male genital organ NOS (C0153597), Malignant neoplasm of skin (C0007114), Neoplasm of scrotum (C0341790), malignant tumor of male genital organ (C0153606), Ambiguous concept (C1274012), Duplicate concept (C1274013) |
| Sources | ICD9CM, MTH, NCI, SCTSPA, SNOMEDCT Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) |
Benign tumor of scrotal skin (C0346244) | |
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| Concepts | Neoplastic Process (T191) |
| ICD9 | 222.4 |
| English | Benign neoplasm of scrotal skin, Benign neoplasm of skin of scrotum, Benign tumor of scrotal skin, Benign tumour of scrotal skin |
| Spanish | neoplasia benigna de piel escrotal, tumor benigno de piel escrotal |
| Parent Concepts | Benign neoplasm of scrotum (C0154011), Benign neoplasm of skin of perineum (C0347374) |
| Sources | MTHICD9, SCTSPA, SNOMEDCT Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) |
