“…Other sites where ectopic adrenal tissue has been noticed include: kidney, placenta, ovary, mesosalpinx, coeliac axis, lungs, liver, intracranial lesions, pancreas, colon, stomach, retroperitoneum, supradiaphragmatic area [1][2][3][4][5]. It is usually benign asymptomatic entity [4,6,7] and therefore, mostly incidentally found while performing surgical procedure [4,5,8,9]. We report a case of ectopic adrenal tissue of spermatic cord in a 3-year-old boy, incidentally found during orchidopexy of the right testicle.…”