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Histologically proved yolk sac tumor in a 1-year-old boy with a painless unilateral scrotal mass. (a) Longitudinal US scan of the left hemiscrotum shows a solid tumor (T) replacing the entire testis. The cystic areas (arrowheads) represent tumor necrosis. (b) Contrast-enhanced abdominal CT scan, obtained during the initial work-up, shows retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy (L) with necrotic areas.
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