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A 19-year-old with no significant medical history presents with a painless, progressively enlarging scrotal mass that has persisted for a year (1). Clinical assessment reveals him in good health, without fever, with a firm, multi-lobed scrotal mass measuring 10 cm in diameter, appearing distinct from the testicles. Initial ultrasound examination in

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