ABSTRACT
Paratesticular rhabdomyosarcomas (RMS) constitute 7% of all RMS. Paratesticular RMS are malignant tumors and although many of them are seen in children and adolescents, 24% of them are seen in adults. A patient in the older age group had inguinal orchiectomy due to non-discrimination of scrotal mass, continuing clinical suspect of scrotal mass and high level of tumor possibility, after was determined to have paratesticular RMS. The patient was discussed in this case report.