“…Meconium periorchitis may mimic a testicular or paratesticular tumor such as teratoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, metastatic neuroblastoma or lymphoma. 7 In particular, the paratesticular and spermatic cord enlargement may simulate a paratesticular rhabdomyosarcoma. 4 However, when both scrotal and abdominal calcifications are seen on radiographs and ultrasound, no diagnostic dilemma arises, as they are conclusive for meconium periorchitis.…”