Alrabeeah K, Aljuhayman A, Abumelha S, Alkhamees M, Aloudah N. Intra-scrotal testicular torsion of a classical seminoma in an elderly patient: a case report and literature review.
J Surg Case Rep 2017;
2017:rjx145. [PMID:
28775840 PMCID:
PMC5534010 DOI:
10.1093/jscr/rjx145]
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Abstract
Intra-scrotal testicular torsion of a seminoma is extremely rare and has been reported scarcely in literature. On the other hand testicular torsion by itself is rare in old age as well. We report a 63-year-old male who was presented to our Emergency Department with a right scrotal swelling and pain for 1 week. The patient had intra-scrotal testicular torsion of a seminoma which was overlooked initially by Doppler ultrasound, progression of symptoms led to a computed tmomgraphy scan which showed a testicular torsion. Intra-operative findings showed a torsed right testis with completely engorged cord. Right radical orchiectomy was done and indecently histopathology revealed a classical seminoma. Urologist should be aware and more vigilant of testicular torsion as a presentation of malignancy in old age especially with the presence of diagnostic limitations.
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