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  4. Testicular masses

Testicular masses

  • Do testicular tumors from the right testicle tend to metastisize to different nodal stations than those from the left?
  • How does the testicle appear clinically in lymphoma or leukemia?
  • How is ultrasound helpful with new scrotal masses?
  • List the four cell types in tumors of the testis.
  • What extratesticular tumors may involve the testicle?
  • What imaging studies are useful for staging and follow-up of testicular cancer?
  • What is the typical appearance of testicular cancer on ultrasound?
  • What other conditions may present as a scrotal mass?
  • Where can intrascrotal cysts be?

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  • Do testicular tumors from the right testicle tend to metastisize to different nodal stations than those from the left? ›