The Scrotal Kidney: One of the Rarest CT Diagnoses in Modern Radiology
How Advanced CT Imaging and Artificial Intelligence Are Transforming the Detection of Extreme Nephroptosis Introduction Most radiologists spend their entire careers searching for subtle abnormalities hidden within thousands of cross-sectional images. Yet occasionally, a case appears that immediately captures attention—not because of a tiny lesion or elusive imaging sign, but because an organ is simply not where it is supposed to be. Imagine opening a contrast-enhanced CT examination of the abdomen and pelvis in a patient presenting with lower abdominal pain and scrotal discomfort. As your eyes move through the coronal images, something feels wrong. The right renal fossa is empty. The kidney is missing. Moments later, further scrolling reveals an astonishing finding: the right kidney has descended through a massive inguinoscrotal hernia and now resides within the patient's scrotum. This extraordinary phenomenon, known as a nephroptotic scrotal kidney, represents one of the rarest ma...