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Twelve adult patients with acquired hydrocele of the testis were submitted to treatment with aspiration and injection of an acrine derivative (quinacrine) guided by ultrasonography. A 12 month follow up of all patients showed good results were achieved by sclerotherapy with quinacrine.
Aged, 80 and over, Male, Quinacrine, Drug Evaluation, Humans, Middle Aged, Sclerosing Solutions, Aged, Testicular Hydrocele
Aged, 80 and over, Male, Quinacrine, Drug Evaluation, Humans, Middle Aged, Sclerosing Solutions, Aged, Testicular Hydrocele
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