Between 1965 and 1968, 6500 lymphograms were performed at the University of Göttingen. Amongst these, there were 412 patients with malignant testicular tumours. In 81 patients the results of lymphography could be checked histologically. There was agreement between the lymphographic and histological findings in 65 patients (80.3%), sensitivity of 98.1% (51 out of 52) and specificity of 48.3% (14 out of 29). In 50 patients CT was performed in addition. The findings agreed in 31 cases; in eight patients lymphangiography resulted in a false positive finding and CT was incorrect in 12 patients. In all patients with proven retroperitoneal metastases, one or the other method produced a correct diagnosis.
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