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Radical Orchiectomy: 1
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An 18-year-old man was referred for a complaint of right testicular pain. Ultrasound showed a bulls-eye type 2-cm lesion of the upper pole. With the exception of a slightly elevated LDH, laboratory tests including alpha fetoprotein (AFP) and beta human chorionic gonadotrophin tumor markers were normal.
Radical Orchiectomy: 2
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There was normal blood flow to the testis by duplex scanning, ruling out torsion, and no rim enhancement as might be seen with an abscess.
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Radical Orchiectomy: 3
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Ultrasound of the left testicle was normal. CT scan of the chest and abdomen showed no evidence of metastatic disease or lymphadenopathy.
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