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A man presents with scrotal swelling, the swelling is cystic and is non-tender. It is located in the upper pole of the posterior part of the testis. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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A man presents with scrotal swelling, the swelling is cystic and is non-tender. It is located in the upper pole of the posterior part of the testis. What is the most likely diagnosis? 


  1. Epididymal cyst
  2. Testicular ca
  3. Hydrocele
  4. Teratoma
  5. Testicular torsion

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The key is A. Epididymal cyst. [the location of upper pole of the posterior part of testis is the common site for epididymal pathology].  

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