Abstract

We present the case of a 22-year-old male that comes to the Urology clinic with the incidental finding of a testicular mass. Typical findings in echography will guide us towards the diagnosis of an epidermoid cyst.1,2 This type of infrequent benign tumor is responsible for only around 2% of all testicular tumors.1 Because of this low incidence literature regarding epidermoid cysts is scarce. Treatment has been susceptible to change throughout the years.6 In this clinical case we challenge readers to review a rare tumor and to choose the most appropriate treatment for our patient.

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