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Paratesticular Metastasis of High Grade Prostate Cancer Clinically Mimicking Hemato/Pyo-hydrocele
Secondary metastatic lesions of the testicles are very rare and they originate mainly from prostate adenocarcinoma. They are generally diagnosed incidentally, however, they very rarely manifest as a palpable testicular mass.
Hikmet Köseoğlu, Şemsi Altaner
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Cytopathological Diagnosis of an Unusual Cause of Malignant Hydrocele
Testicular involvement in a case of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is well reported, but occurrence of “isolated” malignant hydrocele is extremely uncommon.
Ankur Jain +5 more
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Cholesterol Granuloma of Left-sided Hydrocele Sac Mimicking Testicular Tumor
Cholesterol granuloma is a rare inflammatory reaction of tunica vaginalis that occur in response to deposition of cholesterol crystal and may simulate an intrascrotal tumor on physical examination, on ultrasound, and at operation.
Shalini Gupta , Vanita Kumar , Neelu Gupta
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Testicular fibroma of gonadal stromal origin with minor sex cord elements, presenting with hydrocele
Testicular fibroma of gonadal stromal origin is a rare benign tumor of testis which usually presents as a slow growing testicular mass. Only 25 cases of testicular fibroma have been reported in the literature.
Saikat Datta +6 more
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Right-Sided Extra-Testicular Mass Coexisting with Right Sided Hydrocele
Context: An extra-testicular mass coexisting with a hydrocele presents a diagnostic challenge as the hydrocele may obscure clinical examination findings.
Obiozor AA, Obiozor DC, Obiozor CG
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Bilateral low origin of testicular artery: a case report
The testicular artery is frequently subjected to radiographic imaging techniques such as angiography for diagnosis and treatment of conditions like epididymitis, testicular torsion, tumor, hematoma, and hydrocele and in cases of undescended testis ...
Satheesha Nayak Badagabettu +3 more
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Adult granulosa cell tumor of the testis masquerading as hydrocele
Adult testicular granulosa cell tumor is a rare, potentially malignant sex cord-stromal tumor, of which 30 cases have been described to date. We report the case of a 43-year-old male who complained of a left testicular swelling. Scrotal ultrasound showed
Archana George Vallonthaiel +4 more
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Testicular mixed germ cell tumors (TMGCTs) are rare malignancies, occasionally presenting with hydrocele, and potentially complicating the diagnosis. We report a 45-year-old male with a massive hydrocele and elevated AFP.
Hamad alkhudhayri +4 more
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Study of Testicular Geometry and Resistivity Indices Before and After Hydrocelectomy in Unilateral Idiopathic Hydrocele [PDF]
Background: Idiopathic Hydrocele is the most prevalent cause of benign painless scrotal swelling in adult male, associated discomfort; cosmetic appearance and patients wish are the only designation for surgery.
Manish Swarnkar, Samir Bagasrawala
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Transilluminating testicular mass
Testicular tumor in prepubertal age group is uncommon. Most of the testicular tumors are benign in this age group and present as painless, hard testicular mass.
Santosh Kumar Mahalik +3 more
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