{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Successful surgical treatment of giant scrotal lymphedema associated with Hodgkin's lymphoma: A rare case report. {Author}: Binjawhar A;El-Tholoth HS;Alzayed EM;Althobity A; {Journal}: Urol Case Rep {Volume}: 37 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: Jul 2021 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.eucr.2021.101708 {Abstract}: Scrotal lymphedema is a rare disease, caused by obstruction of the lymphatic vessels draining into the scrotum, and may be induced by malignant lymphoma. A 27-year-old male, who was treated for Hodgkin's lymphoma, presented with scrotal swelling for 3 years. We observed huge scrotal swelling with extension to the suprapubic region and lower right limb, a significantly thickened scrotal wall, and nonpalpable testes. The patient underwent scrotal lymphedema excision followed by surgical scrotal and penile reconstruction. Treatment of scrotal lymphedema is challenging. However, we were satisfied with our surgical result. Our patient experienced both physical and psychological improvements.