1954
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1954.tb06081.x
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A Teratoma of the Testis

Abstract: SUMMARY A case of teratoma of the testis is described. The presenting symptom was loss of sensation in the fourth and fifth fingers. On investigation the patient was found to have a left testicular teratoma, multiple metastases in the liver, and enlarged lymph nodes in the left supraclavicular fossa causing Horner's syndrome and ulnar nerve palsy.

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“…After complete healing of the wound, the patient was given radiation therapy (3,950 Selvaggi et al"' reported the case of a man with an interstitial cell tumor of the testis who had gynecomastia and a slightly enlarged left testis with a hard mass in the lower pole. A scrotal thermogram showed increased heat on the left and helped to estab¬ lish the diagnosis.…”
Section: Report Of a Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After complete healing of the wound, the patient was given radiation therapy (3,950 Selvaggi et al"' reported the case of a man with an interstitial cell tumor of the testis who had gynecomastia and a slightly enlarged left testis with a hard mass in the lower pole. A scrotal thermogram showed increased heat on the left and helped to estab¬ lish the diagnosis.…”
Section: Report Of a Casementioning
confidence: 99%