Introduction and objectives: The widespread use of scrotal ultrasound (SUS) has led to a marked increase in the number of incidentally detected testicular lesions. A small incidental nodule (STN) has defined as a non palpable (< 10 mm), asymptomatic solid lesion with normal levels of oncological testicular markers. Nowadays the lack of agreement on the topic causes managing problems to andrologists. We present our experience consisting in 8 cases of STN discovered by SUS performed for different clinical indications. Matherial and methods: We retrieved from our ultrasonographic files the clinical information about 717 patients evaluated for andrological problems. Patients with STN underwent to a complete clinical history and physical exam...
PURPOSE: Nonpalpable tumors of the testis are generally incidental findings on ultrasound examinati...
Objectives: Nonpalpable testicular masses are usually diagnosed during routine ultrasonography (US) ...
OBJECTIVE To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 patients diagnosed with a nonpalpa...
Diagnostic ultrasound-guided excisional testicular biopsy for small (< 1 cm) incidental nodules. ...
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 widespread use of ultrasonography for the investigation of common urological conditi...
Abstract: Management of incidentally diagnosed small testicular masses (STM) is controversial. Altho...
Objectives: The increasing detection of small testicular lesions by ultrasound (US) in adults can le...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate a policy of conservative non-operative management for incidental, impalpable, ...
We report a case of enucleation of a non-palpable right testicular lesion found incidentally at test...
Objective: To investigate the pathology of excised testicular lesions <10 mm in size. Pati...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a microsurgical technique for removing suspected testicular masses with spari...
Purpose Testis sparing surgery (TSS) is a well-known technique in the treatment of small testicular...
OBJECTIVES: Ultrasound (US) is often used for the work-up of testicular pathology. The findings may ...
PURPOSE: Nonpalpable tumors of the testis are generally incidental findings on ultrasound examinati...
Objectives: Nonpalpable testicular masses are usually diagnosed during routine ultrasonography (US) ...
OBJECTIVE To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 patients diagnosed with a nonpalpa...
Diagnostic ultrasound-guided excisional testicular biopsy for small (< 1 cm) incidental nodules. ...
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 widespread use of ultrasonography for the investigation of common urological conditi...
Abstract: Management of incidentally diagnosed small testicular masses (STM) is controversial. Altho...
Objectives: The increasing detection of small testicular lesions by ultrasound (US) in adults can le...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate a policy of conservative non-operative management for incidental, impalpable, ...
We report a case of enucleation of a non-palpable right testicular lesion found incidentally at test...
Objective: To investigate the pathology of excised testicular lesions <10 mm in size. Pati...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a microsurgical technique for removing suspected testicular masses with spari...
Purpose Testis sparing surgery (TSS) is a well-known technique in the treatment of small testicular...
OBJECTIVES: Ultrasound (US) is often used for the work-up of testicular pathology. The findings may ...
PURPOSE: Nonpalpable tumors of the testis are generally incidental findings on ultrasound examinati...
Objectives: Nonpalpable testicular masses are usually diagnosed during routine ultrasonography (US) ...
OBJECTIVE To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 patients diagnosed with a nonpalpa...