Pneumoscrotum is an uncommon ailment that presents as an enlarged scrotal sac.
[2] Pneumoscrotum can arise from a variety of sources, including infections and the dispersal of gas or air from far-off organs or areas.
One is that the infection may be brought on by bacteria that produce gas, which allows air to enter the scrotum directly or diffuse through subcutaneous tissues (such as FG).
Finally, through direct communication, the sternocostal margin of the diaphragm may permit the diffusion of an air layer to the pelvis and abdominal hollow.
[2] CT, X-rays, and magnetic resonance (MR) scans are used to determine the underlying cause to treat the patient.