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Differential Diagnosis

Post a new topicby contentuser on Fri Apr 03, 2009 1:19 pm


Differential Diagnosis



To diagnose testicular cancer physicians must rule out the following conditions:

Accumulation of fluid in the testicle (hydrocele)
Cancer of the lymphatic system (lymphoma)
Cyst on the surface of the testicle that contains sperm (spermatocele)
Enlarged veins in the testicle (varicocele)
Inflammation of the surface of the testicle (epididymitis)
Twisting of the testicle (testicular torsion)



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