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Young Sam Cho1, Kwan Joong Joo, Chil Hun Kwon, Heung Jae Park.
Abstract
Staphylococcus infection was the most common organism found in infection of athletics, and tuberculosis (TB) was rare. Although genitourinary tuberculosis (GUTB) was the most common subtype of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) in the past, it was recently reported to account for less than 0.5% of all patients with EPTB and 1.5% of all patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). And, there are few cases reported about concomitant tuberculous infection of testis and prostate. Pubic pain is a common symptom in soccer player and its cause can be difficult to determine. A 25-yr-old male soccer player presented with persistent pubic pain of unknown origin. Incidentally, right testicular mass was detected on physical examination. Computed tomography revealed a multiple enlarged retroperitoneal lymph nodes. Under the clinical diagnosis of a right testicular tumor, right radical inguinal orchiectomy was performed. And prostate biopsy was performed due to elevated serum prostate specific antigen (PSA). Pathologic examination confirmed concomitant TB of testis and prostate.Entities:
Keywords: Genitourinary tuberculosis; Prostate; Soccer player; Testis
Year: 2013 PMID: 24278889 PMCID: PMC3836531 DOI: 10.12965/jer.130046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exerc Rehabil ISSN: 2288-176X
Fig. 1.Ultrasonography of testis showing multiple hypoechoic lesions inside the right testis in gray-scale image (A) and color-Doppler image (B).
Fig. 2.(A) Computed tomography examination showing enlarged aortocaval lymph nodes (arrow). (B) Computed tomography examination after 6 months of anti-TB medication treatment, showing a disappearance of enlarged aortocaval lymph nodes.
Fig. 3.(A) Granulomatous inflammation in the testis, featuring caseous necrosis surrounded by epitheloid cells and lymphocytes (H&E stain, × 100). (B) Microscopic finding show Langhans’ giant cell surrounded by lymphocytes and fibroblast (H&E stain, × 400).
Fig. 4.Granulomatous inflammation in the prostate showing central necrosis surrounded by numerous granulomas, some of which contain giant cells in their centers. (A: H&E stain, ×100, B: H&E stain, ×400)