testicular neoplasmsepidermal cystseminomaneoplasm metastasistestisPurpose: Pubovaginal sling procedures offer highly effective treatment for patients with female stress urinary incontinence. A recent modification of this technique is the use of cadaveric fascia lata as a sling material supported with ...
Pancreatic cyst:sac-like pockets of fluid within the pancreas. Technically, they aren't cysts because they are lined with ascaror inflammatory tissue, and therefore, they are usually referred to as pseudocysts. Testicular cysts:fluid-filled cysts in the testicles ...
Epididymal cyst: extratesticular spherical cysts in the head of the epididymis (around the testis) Labial cyst: any fluid-filled cyst in the labia Sebaceous cyst: a small, noncancerous cyst that commonly appears on the torso, neck, and face Pilonidal cyst: a cyst that contains hair and skin...
How long is testicular cancer treatment?Testicular Cancer Treatment:Treatment for testicular cancer almost always involves the removal of the affected testicle with surgery in the first instance for all types of testicular cancer. After surgery, the survival rate is high....
Testicular teratomas Testicular teratomas traditionally have been treated by simple or radical orchiectomy. More recently, conservative excision by enucleation also has been recommended for prepubertal teratomas of the testis. [21, 65] Several studies have failed to demonstrate negative sequelae for prepuber...
Post-chemotherapy surgery in advanced non-seminomatous germ-cell testicular tumours: the significance of histology with particular reference to differentia... Of a total of 307 patients treated with chemotherapy for advanced non-seminomatous germ-cell testicular tumours between 1976 and 1983, 73 (23.8...
Extensive experience:Thousands of men have been treated successfully with varicocelectomy, hydrocelectomy, testicular implants, orchiectomy, epididymal cyst removal, scrotoplasty, circumcision, penoscrotal web correction, spermatic cord denervation.
Also, testicular infection is the most common reason for inflammation in the scrotum. The other end of the epididymis attaches to the vas deferens which leads to the prostate gland and then to the urethra. Infections and inflammation often proceed retrograde (also termed backflow) from the ...
Klinefelter Syndrome: Men with Klinefelter Syndrome have two X chromosomes and one Y chromosome (instead of one X and one Y). This can lead to destruction of testicular structures, causing infertility. Klinefelter syndrome can be diagnosed by chromosome analysis and treatments are available if detect...
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