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Urology, 1985
We present a case of fibrosarcoma of the epididymis occurring in a sixty-year-old man. While review of the literature has failed to determine an exact number of such cases reported, we believe the number is small. We discuss the treatment options and prognosis for these patients.
K J, Dowling, H E, Lieb
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We present a case of fibrosarcoma of the epididymis occurring in a sixty-year-old man. While review of the literature has failed to determine an exact number of such cases reported, we believe the number is small. We discuss the treatment options and prognosis for these patients.
K J, Dowling, H E, Lieb
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International Urology and Nephrology, 1973
A case of teratoma epididymis is described and the related literature is reviewed. In case of early metastases the process is undoubtedly malignant and by early operation may be successful.
S, Pap, I, Kiss
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A case of teratoma epididymis is described and the related literature is reviewed. In case of early metastases the process is undoubtedly malignant and by early operation may be successful.
S, Pap, I, Kiss
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Angiofibroma of the epididymis
Pathology, 1981Summary A case of an unusual haemangiomatous tumour of the epididymis is described. On a histological basis it is proposed that the tumour be described as an angiofibroma.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract A case of leiomyoma of the epididymis has been presented. Tumors of this kind are very rare, and less than twenty cases have been reported to date. It is believed that all masses in the scrotal compartment should be explored if there is any question regarding their nature.
V R, JABLOKOW, W C, MEYER
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Abstract A case of leiomyoma of the epididymis has been presented. Tumors of this kind are very rare, and less than twenty cases have been reported to date. It is believed that all masses in the scrotal compartment should be explored if there is any question regarding their nature.
V R, JABLOKOW, W C, MEYER
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Urology, 1978
Malacoplakia localized to the epididymis is described. Ultrastructural study revealed the presence of bacterial bodies in phagolysosomes of malacoplakic macrophages. The possible role of the phagocytosed bacteria in the pathogenesis of malacoplakia is briefly discussed.
J G, Guccion +2 more
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Malacoplakia localized to the epididymis is described. Ultrastructural study revealed the presence of bacterial bodies in phagolysosomes of malacoplakic macrophages. The possible role of the phagocytosed bacteria in the pathogenesis of malacoplakia is briefly discussed.
J G, Guccion +2 more
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British Journal of Urology, 1964
SUMMARY A case of papillary cystadenoma of the epididymis is reported. This tumour, although extremely rare, is one of the benign lesions which should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a swelling in the epididymal region. It is suggested that the tumour may have arisen in a spermatocele. We wish to thank
J A, EASTON, M, CLARIDGE
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SUMMARY A case of papillary cystadenoma of the epididymis is reported. This tumour, although extremely rare, is one of the benign lesions which should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a swelling in the epididymal region. It is suggested that the tumour may have arisen in a spermatocele. We wish to thank
J A, EASTON, M, CLARIDGE
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British Journal of Urology, 1960
SUMMARY 1. Two primary tumours of the epididymis are presented–a leiomyosarcoma and an adenomatoid tumour. 2. Only two previous reports of a leiomyosarcoma of the epididymis can be found, though there are references to an earlier case of a myosarcoma whose histology is not more fully described.
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SUMMARY 1. Two primary tumours of the epididymis are presented–a leiomyosarcoma and an adenomatoid tumour. 2. Only two previous reports of a leiomyosarcoma of the epididymis can be found, though there are references to an earlier case of a myosarcoma whose histology is not more fully described.
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1977
Tumors of the epididymis, both primary and secondary, whether benign or malignant are very rare. The elements of the spermatic duct system, whether inside the testis or outside it in the epididymis and spermatic cord, exhibit only 1/20th of that of the germinal epithelium.
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Tumors of the epididymis, both primary and secondary, whether benign or malignant are very rare. The elements of the spermatic duct system, whether inside the testis or outside it in the epididymis and spermatic cord, exhibit only 1/20th of that of the germinal epithelium.
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Inflammatory pscudotumour of the epididymis
British Journal of Urology, 1995link_to_subscribed_fulltext
Ho, MHM, Lam, KY, Chan, KW
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Coccidioidomycosis of the Epididymis
Journal of Urology, 1983A rare case of coccidioidomycosis involving the epididymis is described and compared with the 12 clinically diagnosed cases reported in the literature. With 1 exception, the disease appeared to be limited to the genital organs and the adjacent tissue. Surgical excision of the involved tissue appeared to be curative.
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