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ea0025p218 | Nursing practise | SFEBES2011

Bilateral testicular tumours, a case of mistaken identity?

Jaleel Nihad , Padmabhaskaran Sindhu , Laji Ken

Case: Twenty seven year old male presented to Urologist with heamospermia. He wa noted to have a lump in his scrotum. No evidence of infection. Ultrasound showed bilateral testicular tumours. Previous medical history of congenital adrenal hyperplasia and hypertension. Medication include Atenolol and Prednisolone (poor compliance). Non smoker. Very strong family h/o cancer. O/E bilateral upper pole testicular lumps 2 cm. firm, irregular. Tumour markers normal. All blood tests n...