Testicular metastasis of prostate adenocarcinoma: the other side of orchiepididymitis
CONCLUSION: Although metastatic prostate adenocarcinoma is rare, a correct diagnosis is of paramount importance because the therapy changes accordingly. Patients who complain of scrotal pain need to be examined accurately. Although the most common cause behind this symptom is infectious, the patient's past medical history should be reviewed to exclude previous malignancies.PMID:38482677 | PMC:PMC10938275 | DOI:10.32074/1591-951X-940
Source: Pathologica - Category: Pathology Authors: Gianluca Di Rienzo Alessandro Tafuni Umberto Maestroni Livia Ruffini Enrico Maria Silini Donatello Gasparro Francesco Paolo Pilato Letizia Gnetti Source Type: research
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