Secondary neoplasms of the testis have been reported with an incidence of 0.02% to 2.5% on autopsy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA patient who presented with priapism after ingestion of alfuzosin is described. He presented with recurrent priapism, which was relieved temporarily after physical exercise. It did not subside with pharmacologic management and was managed surgically using Winter's procedure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The association of testicular microlithiasis with testicular tumour and the need for follow-up remain largely unclear.
Methods: We conducted a national questionnaire survey involving consultant BAUS members (BAUS is the official national organisation (like the AUA in USA) of the practising urologists in the UK and Ireland), to provide a snapshot of current attitudes towards investigation and surveillance of patients with testicular microlithiasis.
Results: Of the 464 questionnaires sent to the BAUS membership, 263(57%) were returned.