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Incidentally detected non-palpable testicular tumours in adults at scrotal ultrasound: impact of radiological findings on management Radiologic review and recommendations of the ESUR scrotal imaging subcommittee

Rocher, Laurence
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Ramchandani, Parvati
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Belfield, Jane
altro
Richenberg, Jonathan
2016
  • journal article

Periodico
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Abstract
Objectives The increasing detection of small testicular lesions by ultrasound (US) in adults can lead to unnecessary orchiectomies. This article describes their nature, reviews the available literature on this subject and illustrates some classical lesions. We also suggest recommendations to help characterization and management. Methods The ESUR scrotal imaging subcommittee searched for original and review articles published before May 2015 using the Pubmed and Medline databases. Key words used were ‘testicular ultrasound’, ‘contrast-enhanced sonography’, ‘sonoelastography’, ‘magnetic resonance imaging’, ‘testis-sparing surgery’, ‘testis imaging’, ‘Leydig cell tumour’, ‘testicular cyst’. Consensus was obtained amongst the members of the subcommittee, urologist and medical oncologist. Results Simple cysts are frequent and benign, and do not require follow up or surgery. Incidentally discovered small solid testicular lesions detected are benign in up to 80 %, with Leydig cell tumours being the most frequent. However, the presence of microliths, macrocalcifications and hypoechoic areas surrounding the nodule are findings suggestive of malignant disease. Conclusion Asymptomatic small testicular lesions found on ultrasound are mainly benign, but findings such as microliths or hypoechoic regions surrounding the nodules may indicate malignancy. Colour Doppler US remains the basic examination for characterization. The role of newer imaging modalities in characterization is evolving.
DOI
10.1007/s00330-015-4059-7
WOS
WOS:000377996200033
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2905037
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84945143773
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(15)01129-0/fulltext
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closed access
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FVG url
https://arts.units.it/request-item?handle=11368/2905037
Soggetti
  • Colour Doppler ultras...

  • Contrast-enhanced son...

  • Magnetic resonance Im...

  • Sonoelastography

  • Testicular tumour

  • Adult

  • Europe

  • Human

  • Male

  • Scrotum

  • Societies, Medical

  • Testicular Neoplasm

  • Ultrasonography

  • Incidental Finding

  • Radiology, Nuclear Me...

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Data di acquisizione
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