Testicular tumor
Background
-most common malignancy in young men, 1% all cancers in men
-increased frequency in: infertile patients, whites, undescended testis, history of cryptorchidism
-95% germ cell tumors: half seminomas, half mixed types (teratomas, choriocarcinomas, yolk sac tumors)
-5% sex cord stromal tumors
-typically present with painless scrotal mass
Diagnosis
-testicular US
-if pain must rule out epididymitis, torsion
-may present with mets at time of diagnosis
-15% present with mets to regional lymph nodes
-5% present with mets to abdomen or pelvis
Work-Up
-testicular US
-UA
-CT of chest/abdomen/pelvis helpful for staging, only necessary in ED if patient has complaints related to this part of body
DDx
-hydrocele
-torsion
-epididymitis
Treatment
-urgent urology referral
Disposition
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