Background A previously healthy 51-year-old man with two children sustained a minor testicular trauma and subsequently sought medical care for persistent discomfort. Investigations Physical ...
Dr. Michael Glode answers the question: 'What Is A Bilateral Orchiectomy?' March 16, 2009 -- Question: What is a bilateral orchiectomy? Answer: Bilateral orchiectomy is the simple surgical removal of ...
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 ...
Adjusting to life after an orchiectomy can differ for each person. Although a person may feel relieved after treatment, they may have concerns about the long-term side effects of the surgery. An ...
Clinical and Genetic Risk Prediction of Subsequent CNS Tumors in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Report From the COG ALTE03N1 Study Overall, 3,578 patients with PCa (24.3%) underwent bilateral ...
An orchiectomy is surgery in which one or more testicles are removed. The testicles, which are male reproductive organs that produce sperm, sit in a sac, called the scrotum. The scrotum is just below ...
During an orchiectomy, doctors surgically remove one or both testicles. Some transgender women seek this surgery as part of gender affirming care. An orchiectomy can also be part of a broader set of ...
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