Actas Urol Esp
October 1995
Series of comments on the clinical history of one patient diagnosed "a posteriori" with a focal infarction of the testis. The case was pre-operatively handled as a tumour, as a result of which the patient underwent radial orchiectomy. The only notable feature in the patient's background was a vasectomy, performed two years earlier.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExclusively penial lymphatic affections can be considered a highly infrequent occurrence. In the absence of an scrotal oedema, an "elephantiac" involvement with tumoral appearance in the penis, is indeed exceptional. A clinical case is briefly commented here.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPresentation of one case of fibrous pseudotumor of epididymis in a 33 year-old patient. Final diagnosis was achieved after surgical exeresis and its pathoanatomical examination. Etiopathogeny, clinic presentation and therapeutical approach are reviewed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPresentation of the case of one patient with epididymal adenomatoid tumour presenting as episodes of inguino-scrotal discomfort. With no evidence of relapse, the case is monitored three years after surgery. On the lines of the literature review presented, a series of considerations on what has been a controversial histogenesis are made.
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