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Calcinosis of the scrotum, will they come out?

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Dr. George Klauber answered

Specializes in Pediatric Urology

Scrotal calcinosis: Benign condition involving deposition of calcium into nodules in scrotal skin. Usually continue to enlarge. Only known treatment is surgical excision of affected scrotal skin. Quite rare ; most drs have never seen a case. Suggest you do some research to find an appropriately experienced urologist to take care of problem. Reference: new england journal of medicine vol 365 (7) page 647, 2011.

Answered 12/3/2017

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