Background: Scrotal calcinosis is a benign entity characterized by the appearance of calcific masses within the dermis of scrotal skin. Its pathogenesis has not been fully elucidated.
Objective: A 36-year-old man with massive scrotal calcinosis is described. Our aim was to perform a histologic examination of the surgical piece with subsequent closure of the defect achieving satisfactory cosmetic results.
Methods: Case report and literature review.
Results: Histologic studies of multiple nodules showed no epithelial lining and one calcified epidermal cyst. Subtotal excision of the scrotal wall was performed with excellent results.
Conclusion: Even though the pathogenic mechanism of this entity is still unclear, our findings support the theory of dystrophic calcification of epidermoid cysts. Surgical treatment is the only definitive treatment. Subtotal excision of the scrotal wall in cases of massive calcinosis may be performed with good results.