A 4-year-6 month old boy was seen for sexual precocity manifested by growth spurt, frequent penile erection, penile enlargement and pubic hair development. Scrotal ultrasonography performed even though the testes were prepubertal, symmetric and bilaterally palpable- disclosed a tumor in the left testis. Left orchiectomy was performed and Leydig cell tumor was detected. Herein, we emphasize the role of scrotal ultrasonography in cases with gonadotropin-independent sexual precocity whereby the presence of non-palpable tumors should be excluded despite symmetrical testicles in the physical examination
Purpose: We evaluated the clinical and histological significance of incidental ultrasonographic foca...
Testicular neoplasms account for 1–2% of all neoplasms in males and are the most common cancer type ...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate a policy of conservative non-operative management for incidental, impalpable, ...
A 4-year-6 month old boy was seen for sexual precocity manifested by growth spurt, frequent penile e...
Background: Scrotal ultrasonography is an essential diagnostic tool in daily clinical practice. The ...
Leydig cell tumours of the testis are uncommon. They typically present in a bimodal age distribution...
Ultrasonography (US) is the imaging modality of choice for evaluating scrotal abnormalities. Scrotal...
Ultrasonography is effective for imaging superficial organs, such as the scrotum. Using a highfreque...
Background: Testicular tumors in prepubertal boys account for 1–2% of all solid pediatric tumors. Th...
Abstract To explore the value of ultrasound in the preoperative diagnosis of nonpalpable testis (NPT...
A 2-year-old boy came to our attention for a left non-palpable testis (NPT). The parents asked us to...
Copyright © 2012 Tariq O. Abbas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Objectives: The increasing detection of small testicular lesions by ultrasound (US) in adults can le...
Identification of an abnormal lump at self-palpation is the most common way of presentation of scrot...
urpose: We retrospectively assessed the number and histology of testicular lesions diagnosed clinica...
Purpose: We evaluated the clinical and histological significance of incidental ultrasonographic foca...
Testicular neoplasms account for 1–2% of all neoplasms in males and are the most common cancer type ...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate a policy of conservative non-operative management for incidental, impalpable, ...
A 4-year-6 month old boy was seen for sexual precocity manifested by growth spurt, frequent penile e...
Background: Scrotal ultrasonography is an essential diagnostic tool in daily clinical practice. The ...
Leydig cell tumours of the testis are uncommon. They typically present in a bimodal age distribution...
Ultrasonography (US) is the imaging modality of choice for evaluating scrotal abnormalities. Scrotal...
Ultrasonography is effective for imaging superficial organs, such as the scrotum. Using a highfreque...
Background: Testicular tumors in prepubertal boys account for 1–2% of all solid pediatric tumors. Th...
Abstract To explore the value of ultrasound in the preoperative diagnosis of nonpalpable testis (NPT...
A 2-year-old boy came to our attention for a left non-palpable testis (NPT). The parents asked us to...
Copyright © 2012 Tariq O. Abbas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Objectives: The increasing detection of small testicular lesions by ultrasound (US) in adults can le...
Identification of an abnormal lump at self-palpation is the most common way of presentation of scrot...
urpose: We retrospectively assessed the number and histology of testicular lesions diagnosed clinica...
Purpose: We evaluated the clinical and histological significance of incidental ultrasonographic foca...
Testicular neoplasms account for 1–2% of all neoplasms in males and are the most common cancer type ...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate a policy of conservative non-operative management for incidental, impalpable, ...