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The unsuspected nonpalpable testicular mass detected by ultrasound: a management problem

Abdullatif Hussain, Denis H. Hosking

Section of Urology, Department of Surgery, Health Sciences Centre and the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Address correspondence to Dr. Denis H. Hosking, Section of Urology, Health Sciences Centre, GE446, 820 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3A 1R9 Canada

Canadian Journal of Urology 2003, 10(1), 1764-1766.

Abstract

Ultrasound is recognized as a valuable method of detecting testicular masses. Rarely, ultrasound will detect a testicular mass that was not clinically suspected. We present the case of a 43-year old man who presented with an unsuspected testicular mass detected by ultrasound. He underwent inguinal orchiectomy. The pathology showed a Leydig Cell tumor with cytological atypia. A review of the literature suggests that most incidentally discovered testicular masses are tumors, but there is disagreement as to whether they are usually benign or malignant. In view of the fact that many of these lesions are benign, if tumor markers are not elevated, inguinal exploration and excision of the lesion with frozen section examination is an acceptable management approach.

Keywords

testis tumor, ultrasound

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APA Style
Hussain, A., Hosking, D.H. (2003). The unsuspected nonpalpable testicular mass detected by ultrasound: a management problem. Canadian Journal of Urology, 10(1), 1764–1766.
Vancouver Style
Hussain A, Hosking DH. The unsuspected nonpalpable testicular mass detected by ultrasound: a management problem. Can J Urology. 2003;10(1):1764–1766.
IEEE Style
A. Hussain and D.H. Hosking, “The unsuspected nonpalpable testicular mass detected by ultrasound: a management problem,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 1764–1766, 2003.



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