101. Retroperitoneal extension of massive ulcerated testicular seminoma through the inguinal canal: A case report
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Alessio Antonaci, Daniela Fasanella, Vikiela Galica, Nicola Tinari, Jamara Giampietro, Pietro Di Marino, Andrea Delli Pizzi, Raffaella Basilico, Luigi Schips, and Michele Marchioni
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Testicular cancer ,Large seminoma ,Retroperitoneal space ,Inguinal lymph nodes ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Introduction: Testicular cancers represent about 5% of all urological malignancies and 1-1.5% of all male neoplasms. Most of the testicular cancers are localized (68%) at diagnosis. Bulky masses in the scrotum are rare. We present a rare case of bulky testicular cancer with retroperitoneal spread through the inguinal canal. Case report: A 44-year-old man came to the emergency department referring weakness and the presence of a scrotal mass. At physical examination, a voluminous mass was found, with necrotic phenomena within the scrotum. Abdomen was tense and sore. Abdominal CT scan revealed a bulky testicular mass spreading to the retroperitoneal space through the inguinal canal with node enlargement. Patient underwent orchiectomy with excision of infiltrated scrotum skin. Histologic diagnosis confirmed a typical form seminoma. The patient was then treated with a cisplatin-based chemotherapy, with a partial response. The patient recently relapsed and he is being treated with a new line of chemotherapy and subsequent surgery with or without radiotherapy. Conclusions: We described a rare presentation of testicular cancer. This case highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to rare testis tumour presentation and early diagnosis for testicular cancers.
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- 2021
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