Testicular Mass Flashcards

1
Q

Conditions causing painless scrotal swelling are not true emergencies, Unless….

A

testicular tumors are discovered which are life threatening and require urgent evaluation

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2
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Testicular cancer is most common neoplasm in men aged

A

20-35

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3
Q

_____ is necessary for diagnosis

A

Orchiectomy

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4
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Approximately 5% of testicular cancer develop in patients with a history of what?

A

cryptorchism

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5
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Signs and symptoms of what issue?

(a) Painless enlargement of the testis
- —Patient is usually first to recognize abnormality but delay in seeking medical attention 3-6 months
(b) Sensations of heaviness
(c) Acute testicular pain because of intra- testicular hemorrhage occurs in about 10% of patients
(d) 10% are asymptomatic at presentation
(e) 10% manifest symptoms relating to metastatic disease at presentation
- —Back pain - retroperitoneal metastases
- —Cough - pulmonary metastases
- —Lower extremity edema - vena cava obstruction
(f) Gynecomastia is seen in 5% of patients

A

Testicular Cancer

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6
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DDx for testicular cancer

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(a) Hydrocele
(b) Epididymo-orchitis
(c) Lymphoma of testis
(d) Metastases to the testis
(e) Epidermoid cyst
(f) An incorrect diagnosis is made at the initial examination in up to 25% of patients with testicular tumors

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7
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An incorrect diagnosis is made at the initial examination in up to what percentage of patients with testicular tumors?

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25%

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8
Q

True/False
Testicular Tumor
Patient is usually first to recognize abnormality but delay in seeking medical attention 3-6 months

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True

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9
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If you suspect a patient has a testicular tumor, what tests can you run?

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**Urine hCG (pregnancy test). If it is positive you should have a high suspicion for cancer.
(1 Alpha-fetoprotein
(2 Lactate dehydrogenase
(3 Liver function tests
(a Elevated in hepatic metastases
(4 CBC - Anemia may be present in advanced disease

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10
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Imaging for Testicular Tumor

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(a) Scrotal ultrasound - Determine if mass is intra-testicular or extra-testicular
(b) Clinical staging (once diagnosis is made)
- – Chest, abdominal, and pelvic CT scanning

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11
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Testicular cancers with retroperitoneal disease are treated with what?

A

radical orchiectomy and retroperitoneal irradiation

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12
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More advanced cancers require what?

A

chemotherapy

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13
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5-year disease free survival for patients with stage I-III are between what percentages depending on staging.

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90-100%

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14
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Patients with disseminated disease have a 5-year disease free survival rate of what?

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55- 80%

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15
Q

Follow up

(a) Refer all patients with solid masses of the testis to a ______
(b) TO _______ if metastatic disease is suspected is suspected.

A

a) Urologist
b) Oncology
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16
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Acute testicular pain because of _______ occurs in about 10% of patients

A

intra- testicular hemorrhage

17
Q

Up to 75% of Testicular tumor cases are cured by what?

A

inguinal orchiectomy