Correct option is A
Ans. (a) Scrotum
Sol. Hydrocele is an accumulation of fluid in the scrotal sac, leading to swelling. It is commonly painless and often occurs in newborns or due to injury/infection in adults.
Explanation of each option:
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(a) Scrotum –
Correct. The fluid collects in the scrotum around the testicle.
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(b) Liver – Causes hepatomegaly, not hydrocele.
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(c) Spleen – Causes splenomegaly, unrelated to hydrocele.
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(d) Lymph node – Enlargement is called lymphadenopathy, not hydrocele.