Oct. 14, 2002 — Ultrasound imaging is not necessary to evaluate a nonpalpable testis, according to a record review published in the October issue of Pediatrics. Urologists are better at palpating hard ...
A single-center study from Wuhan in China presents ultrasound imaging evidence supporting the notion that the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) can cause infection of the ...
You check your car's oil and your smoke detectors, but are you checking your own body? Urologist Dr. John Smith joins the Who Cares guys to emphasize the importance of regular testicular self-exams, a ...
Testicular germ cell tumours (TGCT) account for only 1% of malignancies in males, but constitute the most common cancer diagnosis among men aged 20–35 years (Edwards et al, 2005). A familial ...
Testicular cancer can be easily diagnosed in most cases by careful self-examination. Testicular cancer can be easily diagnosed in most cases by careful self-examination, preferably after a hot water ...
Background A 33-year-old male presented to hospital with a painless right testicular mass measuring 2 × 3 cm and no systemic symptoms. The patient had no relevant medical history. CT and blood tests ...
A 79-year-old man with a 12-year history of clinically localized prostate cancer presented to a hospital with a urethral stricture. He had developed radiation cystitis and low-grade non-invasive ...
Epididymitis is usually diagnosed using information from a physical exam of the individual, complemented by sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening and other tests. It is important that a ...