A 45-year old man presented with a slow-growing, unilateral beige testicular mass, with a diameter of 4 cm. The testosterone, FSH, LH, estradiol and betahCG serum levels were within normal limits, and there were no associated hormonal syndromes. The patient was treated with inguinal orchidectomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Although the results after surgery for N2 disease are disappointing, there seems to be a subgroup of patients which may benefit from primary resection. These patients have clinically unrecognized N2 involvement that is discovered only at the time of thoracotomy (unsuspected or unforeseen N2 disease). It was the aim of this retrospective study to analyze the survival after resection for unforeseen N2 disease and to evaluate different prognostic factors.
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