Testicular cancer - Risk Factors - Symptoms - Diagnosis - Staging - Treatment - Prognosis | |
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Congenital defect-A defect present at birth Hematocele- Collection of blood within a body cavity Varicocele- Abnormal enlargement of the spermatic vein that drains the testicles. Hemoptysis- Coughing up blood-stained sputum Hydrocele- Presence of fluid around the testis Epididymitis- Inflammation of Epididymis of the testis |
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Posted on: 03/18/2010 A testicular tumour is caused by cells dividing uncontrollably. They can sometimes spread to other parts of your body through the bloodstream or lymph system.Testicular cancer can spread to the lymph nodes , for example in your abdomen , or form tumours in the lungs or other organs. The spread of cancer is called metastasis. |
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