1994
DOI: 10.1159/000475343
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Granulomatous Orchitis - An Analysis of Clinical Presentation, Pathological Anatomic Features and Possible Etiologic Factors

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“…In the cases of dermoid cysts, epider moid cysts, and granulomatous orchitis, this concept has been challenged on the basis of the clinical benign nature of the conditions and the absence of testicular intraepithe lial neoplasia, so-called carcinoma in situ, the precursor of all testicular germ cell tumors [2][3][4][5]12]. Weissbach [13] recently suggested tumor enucleation even in germ cell tumors in cases of a single testis, small tumor size (<2 cm) and dislike of androgen supplementation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the cases of dermoid cysts, epider moid cysts, and granulomatous orchitis, this concept has been challenged on the basis of the clinical benign nature of the conditions and the absence of testicular intraepithe lial neoplasia, so-called carcinoma in situ, the precursor of all testicular germ cell tumors [2][3][4][5]12]. Weissbach [13] recently suggested tumor enucleation even in germ cell tumors in cases of a single testis, small tumor size (<2 cm) and dislike of androgen supplementation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Between 1969 and 1995, 491 patients with testicular germ cell tumor were treated at our center (54% seminoma, 46% nonseminona; mean age of onset 42.8 years) [1], Thirty-one patients were treated for nonmalignant testicular tumors, in 1 complex case, a paratesticular epidermoid cyst that could not be separated from the tes tis and concomitant dermoid cyst of the spermatic cord was detected [2]: 10 patients were diagnosed to suffer from testicular epidermoid cyst [3], 1 patient had testicu lar dermoid cyst [4], 5 had granulomatous orchitis [5] and 15 had Leydig cell tumors.…”
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“…El papel de la infección en la etiología de la OG idiopáticas no debe ser olvidado. Se ha encontrado infección bacteriana del tracto urinario, en pacientes con OG (hasta el 30% de los casos en alguna serie), pero no se ha podido demostrar directamente su relación 3,11,13 .…”
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“…La combinación de la historia clínica junto el estudio de laboratorio y la ecografía nos pueden dar el diagnóstico 3,11,13 . Nosotros presentamos un raro caso de orquitis granulomatosa idiopá-tica con afectación sincrónica de ambos testículos, lesión bilateral con sólo 4 casos publicados en la literatura 4,6,7,10 .…”
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“…Granulomatous orchitis, which may be easily misdiagnosed as a malignant tumor, 3 is an uncommon symptom of African trypanosomiasis though reproductive disorders of both genders have been reported in patients with this disease 4 and can be experimentally induced and treated in animals. 5 In infected rabbits, trypanosomes were seen in the interstitium of the testes by electron microscopy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%