A Feuer1, D M Dewire, W D Foley. 1. Department of Urology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE: We determined the characteristics of testicular adenomatoid tumors which could distinguish these lesions from testicular malignancies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical presentation and ultrasonographic findings in 3 men with testicular adenomatoid tumors were compared with those in 10 men treated for testicular malignancies. RESULTS: Clinical presentation was similar for all patients. Of the 3 adenomatoid tumors 2 appeared isoechoic on ultrasound and 1 appeared normal. None of the 10 cancers appeared isoechoic or normal on ultrasound. CONCLUSIONS: Small tumors that appear isoechoic on ultrasound should be biopsied through an inguinal incision with frozen section assessment rather than immediate radical orchiectomy.
PURPOSE: We determined the characteristics of testicular adenomatoid tumors which could distinguish these lesions from testicular malignancies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical presentation and ultrasonographic findings in 3 men with testicular adenomatoid tumors were compared with those in 10 men treated for testicular malignancies. RESULTS: Clinical presentation was similar for all patients. Of the 3 adenomatoid tumors 2 appeared isoechoic on ultrasound and 1 appeared normal. None of the 10 cancers appeared isoechoic or normal on ultrasound. CONCLUSIONS:Small tumors that appear isoechoic on ultrasound should be biopsied through an inguinal incision with frozen section assessment rather than immediate radical orchiectomy.