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Epididymal Lymphangiectasis

Journal of Urology, 1993
We report on a 59-year-old man with epididymal lymphangiectasis. The patient had noticed somewhat intermittent intrascrotal painless swelling. The interstitium of the right caput epididymis exhibited a number of large, dilated lymphatic vessels forming irregular channels among and around the epididymal ducts.
M, Kaido, S, Iwai, Y, Ide, O, Koide
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Epididymal Angiosarcoma

Urology, 2007
Sarcomas are rare and account for approximately 1% of all malignancies. The subtype angiosarcoma is derived from vascular and lymphatic tissue and generally has a poor prognosis. Prior radiation therapy is a known risk factor for the development of angiosarcomas.
Matthew H, Hayn   +2 more
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Epididymal Sarcoidosis

Journal of Urology, 1993
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disorder that rarely involves the genitourinary tract. To date only 28 cases of histologically proved sarcoidosis involving the epididymis have been described in the literature. Although uncommon, sarcoidosis should be considered in any differential diagnosis of testicular lesions.
D M, Ryan   +6 more
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Candida epididymitis: Newly recognized opportunistic epididymal infection

Urology, 1993
Epididymitis is common, yet it is rarely associated with fungal pathogens. We report a case of Candida albicans epididymitis in a diabetic which was ultimately treated by orchiectomy. Opportunistic infections of the genitourinary tract in immunosuppressed patients are becoming more prevalent; examples include fungal infections in patients with acquired
S G, Docimo   +5 more
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