Testicular Mass Flashcards
Conditions causing painless scrotal swelling are not true emergencies, Unless….
testicular tumors are discovered which are life threatening and require urgent evaluation
Testicular cancer is most common neoplasm in men aged
20-35
_____ is necessary for diagnosis
Orchiectomy
Approximately 5% of testicular cancer develop in patients with a history of what?
cryptorchism
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
Testicular Cancer
DDx for testicular cancer
(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
An incorrect diagnosis is made at the initial examination in up to what percentage of patients with testicular tumors?
25%
True/False
Testicular Tumor
Patient is usually first to recognize abnormality but delay in seeking medical attention 3-6 months
True
If you suspect a patient has a testicular tumor, what tests can you run?
**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
Imaging for Testicular Tumor
(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
Testicular cancers with retroperitoneal disease are treated with what?
radical orchiectomy and retroperitoneal irradiation
More advanced cancers require what?
chemotherapy
5-year disease free survival for patients with stage I-III are between what percentages depending on staging.
90-100%
Patients with disseminated disease have a 5-year disease free survival rate of what?
55- 80%
Follow up
(a) Refer all patients with solid masses of the testis to a ______
(b) TO _______ if metastatic disease is suspected is suspected.
a) Urologist
b) Oncology
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