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Bilateral Testicular Masses: 1

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A 39-year-old man underwent workup for oligospermia and infertility. Hormonal levels (FSH, prolactin, LH) were normal, but there was a suggestion of a right testicular nodule. Ultrasound showed replacement of most of the right testicle with an ill-defined fluffy density (see radical orchiectomy for normal left testicular ultrasound appearance). Tumor markers (alpha fetoprotein, HCG) were negative. The appearance and bilaterality suggested a lymphoma or adrenal cell rests.     

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Bilateral Testicular Masses: 2

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There was a similar, but smaller density in the left testicle.       

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Bilateral Testicular Masses: 3

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The left groin was explored first through a standard inguinal incision (see open inguinal hernia repair).       

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