Clinical and radiological study of three cases of aggressive course testicular lymphomas.

Autor: Megías VI; Servicio de Radiología, Hospital Clínico de Málaga, Spain., Moreno AJ, Domínguez EG, Recio LV, Barranquero FS, Berenguel AB
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Archivos espanoles de urologia [Arch Esp Urol] 2011 Mar; Vol. 64 (2), pp. 124-9.
Abstrakt: Objective: To describe the clinical and radiological features, and the role of imaging in diagnosis and extension study of testicular lymphoma (TL).
Methods: Testicular and inguinal color Doppler ultrasound, extension-study Multidetector Computed Tomography (MDCT), and Doppler ultrasound and MDCT in an upper extermity metastasis were performed.
Results: Case 1: A 65-year-old man with TL 11 years ago, recurrence in the contralateral testis 5 years later, orbital involvement at 8 years and currently recurrence in the arm with ulnar nerve infiltration. Case 2: A 44-year-old man with TL and metastatic inguinal lymphadenopathy. Case 3: An 85 year-old man with TL, retroperitoneal lymph nodes and obstructive uropathy. Histological subtype: B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Conclusions: TL typically presents as an aggressive disease with contralateral testicular involvement and spreading to regional lymph nodes and non-contiguous extranodal sites. The main radiological techniques are Doppler ultrasound for the study of the primary disease and MDCT in the evaluation of disease extension. Diagnosis is usually obtained after orchiectomy by histological study, and despite the aggressive treatment modalities (surgery associated with radiotherapy or chemotherapy) prognosis remains poor.
Databáze: MEDLINE