Objective: To investigate the pathology of excised testicular lesions <10 mm in size. Patients and Methods: The pathological reports of 2 681 patients with testicular lesions from Barts Health NHS Trust and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust were reviewed as part of a service evaluation audit from January 2003 to May 2016. Cases in which the lesion had a maximum diameter of <10 mm were selected. Clinical features were also accessed, where available, to examine patient demographics, prediagnostic levels of serum markers, ultrasonographic findings and clinical details. Results: A total of 81 patients with a lesion size <10 mm on histology were identified and, of these, 16 (20%) had a lesion diameter <5 mm. Of...
Objectives: The increasing detection of small testicular lesions by ultrasound (US) in adults can le...
The handling and reporting of testicular tumours is difficult due to their rarity. METHODS AND RESU...
PURPOSE: Nonpalpable tumors of the testis are generally incidental findings on ultrasound examinati...
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Abstract: Management of incidentally diagnosed small testicular masses (STM) is controversial. Altho...
Purpose: We evaluated the clinical and histological significance of incidental ultrasonographic foca...
Introduction and objectives: The widespread use of scrotal ultrasound (SUS) has led to a marked incr...
Introduction: The incidence of benign testicular tumors is increasing in particular in small lesion ...
OBJECTIVES: Ultrasound (US) is often used for the work-up of testicular pathology. The findings may ...
AIMS: The handling and reporting of testicular tumours is difficult due to their rarity. METHODS A...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a microsurgical technique for removing suspected testicular masses with spari...
Objectives: The widespread use of ultrasonography for the investigation of common urological conditi...
21siPURPOSE: We evaluated possible factors predicting testicular cancer in patients undergoing testi...
15Introduction & Objectives: Radical Orchiectomy (RO) represents the standard treatment for patients...
21sintroduction & Objectives: Radical Orchiectomy (RO) represents the standard treatment for patient...
Objectives: The increasing detection of small testicular lesions by ultrasound (US) in adults can le...
The handling and reporting of testicular tumours is difficult due to their rarity. METHODS AND RESU...
PURPOSE: Nonpalpable tumors of the testis are generally incidental findings on ultrasound examinati...
Copyright © 2013 Hamid Abboudi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract: Management of incidentally diagnosed small testicular masses (STM) is controversial. Altho...
Purpose: We evaluated the clinical and histological significance of incidental ultrasonographic foca...
Introduction and objectives: The widespread use of scrotal ultrasound (SUS) has led to a marked incr...
Introduction: The incidence of benign testicular tumors is increasing in particular in small lesion ...
OBJECTIVES: Ultrasound (US) is often used for the work-up of testicular pathology. The findings may ...
AIMS: The handling and reporting of testicular tumours is difficult due to their rarity. METHODS A...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a microsurgical technique for removing suspected testicular masses with spari...
Objectives: The widespread use of ultrasonography for the investigation of common urological conditi...
21siPURPOSE: We evaluated possible factors predicting testicular cancer in patients undergoing testi...
15Introduction & Objectives: Radical Orchiectomy (RO) represents the standard treatment for patients...
21sintroduction & Objectives: Radical Orchiectomy (RO) represents the standard treatment for patient...
Objectives: The increasing detection of small testicular lesions by ultrasound (US) in adults can le...
The handling and reporting of testicular tumours is difficult due to their rarity. METHODS AND RESU...
PURPOSE: Nonpalpable tumors of the testis are generally incidental findings on ultrasound examinati...