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Masses in the scrotum may be the result of inflammation, fluid collection and neoplasms, and involve the testis, the epididymis and/or the surrounding tunica. Epididymitis is among the most common etiologies of mass lesions and is usually infectious. The
Geisinger, Kim R
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Primary Urethral Neoplasms: Review of 30 Cases
The recent literature shows our findings on primary urethral neoplasms to be consistent with others, although we did not show an increased incidence of these neoplasms in female over male subjects. Similarly, we recommend an operation with or without irradiation, depending on the stage and location of the lesion.
Riad N Farah
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Urethral fistula and history of bladder neoplasms
Urologic Radiology, 1989Le cas rapporte est celui d'un homme de 74 ans presentant des tumeurs superficielles de vessie recidivantes depuis 10 ans, traitees par radiotherapie externe, chimiotherapie et resection endoscopique. Une nouvelle recidive fait instaurer une BCG-therapie intravesicale.
Kavoussi Louis R, Andriole Gerald L
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1988
A urethral filling defect in the proximal portion of the pelvic urethra, suggestive of a mass, was detected by positive-contrast retrograde urethrography in 2 dogs with prostatic disease and Sertoli cell neoplasms. Extension of prostatic neoplasia into the urethra or primary urethral neoplasia were considered as explanations for the radiographic ...
Gilbert Jacobs
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A urethral filling defect in the proximal portion of the pelvic urethra, suggestive of a mass, was detected by positive-contrast retrograde urethrography in 2 dogs with prostatic disease and Sertoli cell neoplasms. Extension of prostatic neoplasia into the urethra or primary urethral neoplasia were considered as explanations for the radiographic ...
Gilbert Jacobs
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Toxicologic Pathology, 2013
3,3′,4,4′-tetrachloroazobenzene (TCAB) is a contaminant formed during manufacture of various herbicide compounds. A recent National Toxicology Program study showed B6C3F1 mice exposed to TCAB developed a treatment-related increase in lung carcinomas in the high-dose group, and urethral carcinomas, an extremely rare lesion in rodents, in all dose groups.
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3,3′,4,4′-tetrachloroazobenzene (TCAB) is a contaminant formed during manufacture of various herbicide compounds. A recent National Toxicology Program study showed B6C3F1 mice exposed to TCAB developed a treatment-related increase in lung carcinomas in the high-dose group, and urethral carcinomas, an extremely rare lesion in rodents, in all dose groups.
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A case of primary prostatic urethral neoplasm
Clinical History: An 83-year-old gentleman presented to the Urosurgery department with a history of lower urinary tract symptoms in the form of increased frequency and incomplete evacuation of urine. No history of haematuria, burning micturition or fever.openaire +1 more source
Case profile: Prostatic adenoma masquerading as primary urethral neoplasm
Urology, 1988L A, Donahue, D P, Dever
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Showa Igakkai zasshi = The Journal of the Showa Medical Association, 1998
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