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Frequency of Testicular Tumor in Patients with a Diagnosis of Infertility and Asymptomatic Male Applied to a University Hospital
Authors : Metin YIĞMAN, Semih TANGAL
Pages : 658-661
Doi:10.31067/acusaglik.842744
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Publication Date : 2021-07-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Purpose: Testicular tumor is the most common cancer among the young adult men. Although the undescended testicle is the most common cause which increases the risk of testicular tumor, the testicular cancer diagnosis of any of the first degree relatives, in situ germ cell neoplasia of the other testicle and the testicular dysgenesis syndrome are also included in the etiology. The aim of this study is to investigate the frequency of testicular tumor in patients with infertility. Methods and Materials: 954 male patients, who presented to the urology polyclinic with a complaint of infertility or who were consulted from gynecology and obstetrics clinics with male infertility factor, between August 2015 and August 2018, were evaluated retrospectively. Medical records, physical examination and spermiogram findings were considered. The data of the patients who were diagnosed with testicular mass through physical examinations and underwent radical orchiectomy, were analyzed. Results: Of 954 evaluated male patients with a mean age of 31,6 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(30-35); years, four had right testicular mass and one had left testicular mass. None of these patients had a medical record of undescended testicle. Tumor markers of all patients were normal and neither lymph node nor organ metastasis were observed through computerized tomography analysis. 3 of 5 patients had oligospermia and 2 had azoospermia. Pathologic diagnosis of inguinal orchiectomy materials were reported as pure seminoma in all patients. Conclusions: Especially in infertile male patients, when performing testicular examination it should be taken into consideration that there is an increased risk of testicular tumor. It is considered that informing individuals of this population about doing an examination of testicle is important in early diagnosis.Keywords : Testicular tumor, infertility, seminoma