Testicular cancer - Chronic
						
Definition   
A potentially curable cancer affecting primarily young and middle-aged men 
 
Medical History   
* Past medical history of Traumatic injury 
* Past medical history of Cryptorchidism 
* Family history of Cryptorchidism 
* Past medical history of Testicular cancer 
* Family history of Testicular cancer 
* Past medical history of Inguinal hernia 
* Klinefelter's syndrome, XXY 
* Testicular dysgenesis syndrome 
* Hermaphroditism 
* Genetic predisposition 
* Atrophy of testis 
* Testicular torsion 
* Environmental Exposure 
* Past medical history of Specific viral infections
 
Findings   
* Large testicle 
* Low back pain 
* Lymphadenopathy 
* Testicular mass 
* Abdominal mass 
* Bone pain 
* Chest pain 
* Cough 
* Dyspnea - Chronic 
* Facial swelling 
* Headache 
* Hemoptysis 
* Jaundice 
* Nausea and vomiting 
* Superior vena cava syndrome 
* Weight loss 
* Hydrocele 
* Pain in testicle 
* Gynecomastia
 
Tests   
Suspected or known testicular mass   
* Scrotal ultrasound: Detection of an intratesticular mass with ultrasound is generally highly diagnostic for a testicular tumor .
 
Suspected testicular cancer   
* Alpha-1-fetoprotein measurement, serum: Serum alpha-fetoprotein levels are a principal serum tumor marker in diagnosis and management of testicular tumors, especially germ cell cancers .
 
Suspected testicular cancer   
* Serum quantitative HCG measurement: Serum human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) elevations are found in 15% to 20% of seminomatous and 40% to 50% of nonseminomatous germ cell testicular tumors .
 
Suspected and known testicular cancer   
* Lactate dehydrogenase measurement: A serum LDH level is essential to diagnosing the presence of germ cell tumors, for determining prognosis, and for evaluating treatment outcomes .
 
Initial evaluation of suspected testicular cancer   
* Plain chest X-ray
 
Differential Diagnosis   
* Epididymitis - Acute 
* Testicular torsion - Acute 
* Hydrocele 
* Scrotal hernia 
* Inguinal hernia - Acute 
* Varicocele 
* Cyst of epididymis 
* Hematoma of scrotum
 
Treatment   
 
Drug Therapy   
 
Testicular cancer   
 
CISPLATIN 
 
ETOPOSIDE 
 
BLEOMYCIN SULFATE   
 
Procedural Therapy   
Suspected and known testicular cancer   
* Orchiectomy: Orchiectomy is necessary for the diagnosis, classification, staging, and treatment of testicular cancer .
 
Suspected and known testicular cancer   
* Excision of retroperitoneal lymph node: Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection is used frequently for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in patients with nonseminoma .
 
  
 

 
 
 
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