RT Journal A1 Chang HJ T1 LOwer abdominal swelling and scrotal enlargement JF JAMA JO JAMA YR 2011 FD October 19 VO 306 IS 15 SP 1709 OP 1710 DO 10.1001/jama.2011.1434 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.2011.1434 AB A 24-year old man reports progressive, right lower abdominal swelling and right scrotal enlargement over 2 years. He denies any pain or sudden changes in the size of the swelling. There is no history of trauma or urinary symptoms. Physical examination reveals a smooth, fluctuant, right abdominal swelling extending from the level of the umbilicus to the inguinal ligament (Figure 1). There is also a smooth, cystic swelling causing marked enlargement of the right half of the scrotum. There is no local warmth or tenderness. The left testis is within the scrotum, but the right testis is not palpable. When the patient is asked to cough, there is a palpable thrill. Palpation of the abdominal and scrotal swellings simultaneously reveals cross-fluctuation. Both the swellings are transilluminant.