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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Scrotal carcinoma
  1. ... are the male reproductive glands located in the scrotum. ... or both testicles fail to move into the scrotum before birth) Klinefelter syndrome Infertility Tobacco use Down syndrome Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in young and ...
  2. ... cancer, even if it is brought into the scrotum with surgery. Cancer is also more likely in the other testicle. Bringing the testicle into the scrotum can improve sperm ... detection of cancer. In other cases, no testicle may be found, ...
  3. ... such as epididymitis or orchitis Injury to the scrotum Testicular torsion Testicular cancer Infections ... Most conditions that cause scrotal masses can be easily treated. ... early. Have your provider examine any scrotal growth as soon as ...
  4. ... does not cause pain.) Epididymitis . Infection of the scrotal sac. Injury or trauma. Mumps . Orchitis (testicular infection). Testicular torsion . Testicular cancer. Varicocele . Possible causes if the scrotal mass is ...
  5. ... in adolescent boys who do not have testicular cancer Heaviness in the scrotum Lump or swelling in either testicle Pain in ... chest , abdomen and pelvis to check if the cancer has spread Ultrasound of the scrotum An examination of the tissue is usually done ...
  6. Causes of scrotal swelling include: Certain medical treatments Congestive heart failure Epididymitis Hernia Hydrocele Injury Orchitis Surgery in the genital area Testicular torsion Varicocele Testicular cancer Fluid retention
  7. ... back (phimosis) Injury to the area between the scrotum and anus (perineum) Urinary catheter , cystoscopy , or prostate biopsy (removing a piece of tissue to look for cancer) Men age 50 years or older who have ...
  8. ... short-term side effects of cryotherapy for prostate cancer include: Blood in the urine Trouble passing urine Swelling of the penis or scrotum Problems controlling your urination (more likely if you ...
  9. ... the scrotum. Sudden, severe (acute) pain in the scrotum or testicle ... sign of testicular cancer. If you find a lump, see a provider ...
  10. ... scrotal fistula) Scrotal abscess Acute pain in the scrotum or ... sign of testicular cancer. If this is the case, you should have ...
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