2001
DOI: 10.1097/00005392-200101000-00050
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Testicular Tumor Presenting as Hematospermia

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“…In a large prostate cancer screening study, Han et al [18] reported that men with hematospermia, which comprised 0.5% of the screening population and had a mean age of 61 years, were 1.73-fold as likely to have prostate cancer after age, prostate specific antigen (PSA), and digital rectal exam (DRE) results were adjusted. Testicular tumors and melanoma presenting with hematospermia have also been reported [19,20]. Resolution of the hematospermia would be expected after treatment of the underlying malignancy.…”
Section: Neoplasms and Vascular Abnormalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a large prostate cancer screening study, Han et al [18] reported that men with hematospermia, which comprised 0.5% of the screening population and had a mean age of 61 years, were 1.73-fold as likely to have prostate cancer after age, prostate specific antigen (PSA), and digital rectal exam (DRE) results were adjusted. Testicular tumors and melanoma presenting with hematospermia have also been reported [19,20]. Resolution of the hematospermia would be expected after treatment of the underlying malignancy.…”
Section: Neoplasms and Vascular Abnormalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A urethral swab for sexually transmitted disease should be done and a course of empiric antibiotic therapy should be instituted with azithromycin or doxycycline or a quinolone as regional resistance patterns dictate. Maheshkumar et al [19] suggested that a scrotal US be carried out in all cases of persistent hematospermia in order to rule out testicular pathology as an underlying cause. While testicular tumors are rare overall, they are the second most common tumors in men aged 20-24 years [35].…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An algorithm for hemospermia by the American Academy of Family Physicians recommends scrotal examination for patients below 40 years of age presenting with hemospermia to rule out infection and testicular cancer [4]. The first case of testicular cancer presenting with hemospermia was reported in 2001 [5], and 2 other cases were reported in 2002 [6]. In all 3 cases, scrotal examination and ultrasonography were performed.…”
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“…Han et al [11] demonstrated in a prostate screening study that men with hematospermia, which comprised 0.5% of the screening population and had a mean age of 61 years, were 1.73-fold more likely to have prostate cancer after adjusting for age, prostate-specific antigen, and rectal palpation results. Testicular tumors also rarely present with hematospermia [13,14]. In a HIV-positive man with malignant melanoma that metastasized to the seminal vesicles, persistent hematospermia was observed [15].…”
Section: Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%