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Bertolotto, M; Derchi, LE; Secil, M; Dogra, V; Sidhu, PS; Clements, R; Freeman, S; Grenier, N; Mannelli, L; Ramchandani, P; Cicero, C; Abete, L; Bussani, R; Rocher, L; Spencer, J; Tsili, A; Valentino, M; Pavlica, P; European Society of Urogenital Radiology Scrotal Imaging Subcommittee.
Grayscale and color Doppler features of testicular lymphoma.
J Ultrasound Med. 2015; 34(6):1139-1145 Doi: 10.7863/ultra.34.6.1139 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Abstract:
Pooled data from 16 radiology centers were retrospectively analyzed to seek patients with pathologically proven testicular lymphoma and grayscale and color Doppler images available for review. Forty-three cases were found: 36 (84%) primary and 7 (16%) secondary testicular lymphoma. With unilateral primary lymphoma, involvement was unifocal (n = 10), multifocal (n = 11), or diffuse (n = 11). Synchronous bilateral involvement occurred in 6 patients. Color Doppler sonography showed normal testicular vessels within the tumor in 31 of 43 lymphomas (72%). Testicular lymphoma infiltrates through the tubules, preserving the normal vascular architecture of the testis. Depiction of normal testicular vessels crossing the lesion is a useful adjunctive diagnostic criterion. © 2015 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.
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Lymphoma - diagnostic imaging
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Testicular Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
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