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| the most common metastatic neoplasm to be found in the testis |
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| the second most common form of metastatic neoplasm of the testis |
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| established routes to the testis from the primary sites of neoplasm are through the: |
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| venous system, lymphatic system, and direct tumor invasion |
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| occur in older patients, peak inc 40-50 most common tumor type in cryptorchid testes homo solid, firm, round predominently uniform low level echoes no calcifications appear hypoechoic to testis parenchyma |
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| non seminomatous germ cell tumor |
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occur in young patients, peak inc 20-30 heterogeneous solid or complex |
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when one or both testes do not descend normally |
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| when do the testes begin their descent? |
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| muscular structure that guideds the testis to the decent position |
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| inguinal canal to scrotal sac |
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| the path that the testes descend: |
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| 80%, below or at the level of the inguinal canal |
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| how much of the undescended testes are palpable and where do they lay? |
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| obtain multiplanar images of retroperitoneum and inguinal region |
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