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Testicular cancer is highly treatable, even when cancer has spread beyond the testicle. Several treatments or a combination of treatments are available, and ...
Sudden, serious testicle pain can be a symptom of a twisted testicle, which can quickly lose its blood supply. This condition is called testicular torsion.
It's a common concern among men who are diagnosed with testicular cancer. Will I be able to have children in the future?
A spermatocele (SPUR-muh-toe-seel) is an abnormal sac (cyst) that develops in the epididymis — the small, coiled tube located on the upper testicle that ...
Testicle injury or hard hit to the testicles. Testicular torsion (A twisted testicle that loses its blood supply.) Varicocele (Enlarged veins in the scrotum.).
... testicular sperm extraction) in males with obstructive azoospermia who are undergoing in vitro fertilization. Participation eligibility. Participant ...
See a list of publications about testicular cancer by Mayo Clinic authors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine. Research Profiles. Edit ...
Called "testicular cancer-associated paraneoplastic encephalitis," the disease causes severe neurological symptoms in men. They progressively lose control of ...
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