OBJECTIVE To evaluate a policy of conservative non-operative management for incidental, impalpable, < 1 cm, intratesticular pathology. PATIENTS AND METHODS We retrospectively reviewed all scrotal ultrasonograms within an 8-year period to identify all radiological lesions of < 1 cm within the testis. All palpable lesions and those accompanied by elevated tumour markers or disseminated malignancy were managed surgically. The remaining incidentally detected lesions were followed with a protocol of serial ultrasonography (US). RESULTS Of 1544 scans reviewed, 12 (0.8%) lesions suitable for observational management were identified. The mean (range) age of the patients was 54 (34-76) years. The indication for US was suspected epididymitis in...
Ultrasonography (US) is usually the initial modality to evaluate pathological conditions of testes i...
OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 patients diagnosed with a nonpalp...
OBJECTIVE To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 patients diagnosed with a nonpalpa...
Objectives: The widespread use of ultrasonography for the investigation of common urological conditi...
Introduction: The incidence of benign testicular tumors is increasing in particular in small lesion ...
Purpose: We evaluated the clinical and histological significance of incidental ultrasonographic foca...
Objectives The increasing detection of small testicular lesions by ultrasound (US) in adults can lea...
Abstract Objectives Simple intratesticular cysts are being reported more commonly due to the wider u...
Introduction and objectives: The widespread use of scrotal ultrasound (SUS) has led to a marked incr...
Abstract: Management of incidentally diagnosed small testicular masses (STM) is controversial. Altho...
U ltrasography (US) performed with a high fre- quency transducer in combination with color ...
Objectives: Nonpalpable testicular masses are usually diagnosed during routine ultrasonography (US) ...
urpose: We retrospectively assessed the number and histology of testicular lesions diagnosed clinica...
OBJECTIVES: Ultrasound (US) is often used for the work-up of testicular pathology. The findings may ...
AbstractWe report a case of a small, intratesticular, incidentally identified, nonpalpable Leydig-ce...
Ultrasonography (US) is usually the initial modality to evaluate pathological conditions of testes i...
OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 patients diagnosed with a nonpalp...
OBJECTIVE To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 patients diagnosed with a nonpalpa...
Objectives: The widespread use of ultrasonography for the investigation of common urological conditi...
Introduction: The incidence of benign testicular tumors is increasing in particular in small lesion ...
Purpose: We evaluated the clinical and histological significance of incidental ultrasonographic foca...
Objectives The increasing detection of small testicular lesions by ultrasound (US) in adults can lea...
Abstract Objectives Simple intratesticular cysts are being reported more commonly due to the wider u...
Introduction and objectives: The widespread use of scrotal ultrasound (SUS) has led to a marked incr...
Abstract: Management of incidentally diagnosed small testicular masses (STM) is controversial. Altho...
U ltrasography (US) performed with a high fre- quency transducer in combination with color ...
Objectives: Nonpalpable testicular masses are usually diagnosed during routine ultrasonography (US) ...
urpose: We retrospectively assessed the number and histology of testicular lesions diagnosed clinica...
OBJECTIVES: Ultrasound (US) is often used for the work-up of testicular pathology. The findings may ...
AbstractWe report a case of a small, intratesticular, incidentally identified, nonpalpable Leydig-ce...
Ultrasonography (US) is usually the initial modality to evaluate pathological conditions of testes i...
OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 patients diagnosed with a nonpalp...
OBJECTIVE To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 patients diagnosed with a nonpalpa...