Prenatal Evaluation of Scrotal Masses: A Systematic Literature Review

  • Federica Romanzi
  • , Chiara Di Ilio
  • , Chiara Airoldi
  • , Gloria Anderson
  • , Eleonora Torcia
  • , Francesca Felici
  • , Maria Vittoria Alesi
  • , Rossana Cottone
  • , Giulia Di Marco
  • , Elvira Passananti
  • , Alessandra Familiari
  • , Tullio Ghi
  • , Elisa Bevilacqua*
  • *Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

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Abstract

Evaluation of fetal genitalia is often neglected after determining fetal sex, yet the identification of a scrotal mass may suggest significant underlying conditions requiring specific management. We conducted a systematic literature review, following PRISMA guidelines and registered with PROSPERO (CRD42024559035), on the five most common causes of prenatal scrotal masses: inguinoscrotal hernia (IH), meconium periorchitis (MPO), testicular solid tumors (TST), hydrocele (H), and testicular torsion (TT). A total of 83 cases were included (IH = 31; MPO = 23; TST = 6; H = 10; TT = 13), all diagnosed in the third trimester. IH typically presented as unilateral right-sided masses (63%), while MPO and H were predominantly bilateral (72% and 100%). TST and TT were mainly unilateral with no side preference. IH and MPO showed larger average diameters (> 35 mm). Additional findings were often associated with IH and MPO. MPO had the highest rates of preterm delivery (48%), neonatal medical support (40%), and urgent surgery (60.86%). IH and TST were usually associated with term deliveries and scheduled surgery (92.31% and 100%). TT showed a high incidence of urgent surgery (61.54%). This review outlines key sonographic features of prenatal scrotal masses to guide differential diagnosis and optimize perinatal care strategies.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)N/A-N/A
RivistaPrenatal Diagnosis
Numero di pubblicazione001–12
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Ostetricia e Ginecologia
  • Genetica (clinica)

Keywords

  • differential diagnosis
  • inguinoscrotal hernia
  • meconium periorchitis
  • prenatal diagnosis
  • scrotal masses
  • testicular torsion
  • testicular tumor
  • ultrasound

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