PURPOSE: Nonpalpable tumors of the testis are generally incidental findings on ultrasound examination. Most of these tumors are benign but some turn out to be germinal tumors at histology. Therefore, intraoperative histopathologic analysis of nonpalpable testicular lesions is pivotal for guiding a testis-sparing surgical approach. METHODS: We report clinical and pathologic characteristics of 3 small nodules of the testis with challenging histologic features at intraoperative frozen section examination and peculiar histology. One was a known testicular mass, undertreated for 5 years, whose enlargement worried the patient, while the other 2 were incidental findings during clinical testicular examination for non-neoplastic diseases. CONCLU...
OBJECTIVES: Ultrasound (US) is often used for the work-up of testicular pathology. The findings may ...
Introduction and objectives: The widespread use of scrotal ultrasound (SUS) has led to a marked incr...
OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 patients diagnosed with a nonpalp...
PURPOSE: Nonpalpable tumors of the testis are generally incidental findings on ultrasound examinati...
Objectives: The widespread use of ultrasonography for the investigation of common urological conditi...
Most testicular tumors are germ cell neoplasias. The number of incidentally detected small-sized, no...
Abstract: Management of incidentally diagnosed small testicular masses (STM) is controversial. Altho...
Purpose: To assess the validity of frozen section examination (FSE) on testis nodules. Materials and...
For inconclusive testicular tumors with negative tumor markers, frozen section examination (FSE) dur...
Objectives: Nonpalpable testicular masses are usually diagnosed during routine ultrasonography (US) ...
For inconclusive testicular tumors with negative tumor markers, frozen section examination (FSE) dur...
Introduction: The incidence of benign testicular tumors is increasing in particular in small lesion ...
21siPURPOSE: We evaluated possible factors predicting testicular cancer in patients undergoing testi...
BACKGROUND: Frozen section examination (FSE) for testicular masses is gaining popularity because o...
Purpose: We evaluated the clinical and histological significance of incidental ultrasonographic foca...
OBJECTIVES: Ultrasound (US) is often used for the work-up of testicular pathology. The findings may ...
Introduction and objectives: The widespread use of scrotal ultrasound (SUS) has led to a marked incr...
OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 patients diagnosed with a nonpalp...
PURPOSE: Nonpalpable tumors of the testis are generally incidental findings on ultrasound examinati...
Objectives: The widespread use of ultrasonography for the investigation of common urological conditi...
Most testicular tumors are germ cell neoplasias. The number of incidentally detected small-sized, no...
Abstract: Management of incidentally diagnosed small testicular masses (STM) is controversial. Altho...
Purpose: To assess the validity of frozen section examination (FSE) on testis nodules. Materials and...
For inconclusive testicular tumors with negative tumor markers, frozen section examination (FSE) dur...
Objectives: Nonpalpable testicular masses are usually diagnosed during routine ultrasonography (US) ...
For inconclusive testicular tumors with negative tumor markers, frozen section examination (FSE) dur...
Introduction: The incidence of benign testicular tumors is increasing in particular in small lesion ...
21siPURPOSE: We evaluated possible factors predicting testicular cancer in patients undergoing testi...
BACKGROUND: Frozen section examination (FSE) for testicular masses is gaining popularity because o...
Purpose: We evaluated the clinical and histological significance of incidental ultrasonographic foca...
OBJECTIVES: Ultrasound (US) is often used for the work-up of testicular pathology. The findings may ...
Introduction and objectives: The widespread use of scrotal ultrasound (SUS) has led to a marked incr...
OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 patients diagnosed with a nonpalp...