1. [Testicular epidermoid cyst].
- Author
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Ramos Pleguezuelos FM, Amérigo J, Vidal Puga C, Shahrour G, Rodríguez-Arias Palomo C, and Márquez Lobo B
- Subjects
- Adult, Humans, Male, Epidermal Cyst pathology, Testicular Neoplasms pathology
- Abstract
Objective: Testicular epidermoid cysts are rare and can be clinically misleading with other testicular neoplasms. We describe a case of epidermal cyst of the testis, with the aim to contribute to the clinicopathological knowledge of this entity., Methods: A 24-year-old caucasian man presented with a self-detected right testicular mass. Ultrasound features were consistent with solid tumor. He underwent an inguinal radical orchyectomy., Results: An intraparenchymal cyst measuring 1,4 cm was observed, covered by epidermal epithelium with no other skin components. Adnexal testicular pulp was normal., Conclusions: When a preoperative diagnosis is made, a conservative treatment is recommendable, including frozen sections analysis of the cyst and adjacent testicular parenchyma to rule out a coexistent intratubular germ cell neoplasia.
- Published
- 2008
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