Urethra, Penis And Scrotum Part 2 Flashcards

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What are the 3 risk factors for tumour of the testis ? (3)

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  1. Undescended testis
  2. Infant hernia
  3. Infertility
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Germ cell tumours make up 95% of all scrotal tumours, describe the 2 types

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Pure Seminomas (80%)
- age group >30
Non- seminomas germ cell tumours :NSGCT
- mixed NSGCT
- Teratomas (rare in adults: 15-30)
- yolk sac tumours (commonest amongst children)
- choriocarcinoma
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Apart from germ cell tumours what are the 3 other types of tumours ?

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  1. Sex cord strongly tumours
  2. Leydig cells
  3. Lymphoma/leukaemia
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Describe the 3 main symptoms of a testicular tumour

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  1. Painless testicular lump with/without abdominal swelling
  2. Symptoms due to Mets
  3. Haemospermia/Hydrocele may be present
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5
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What is a rare symptom of testicular tumours ?

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Gynaecomastia

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What are the 3 investigations used for testicular tumours ?

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  1. USS of scrotum
  2. Tumour markers:
    - Teratomas: AFP and b-hcg
    - seminomas: b-hcg and placental ALP
  3. CT CAP for staging
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What is the management of seminomas according to stage ?

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Stage 1-2: inguinal orchidectomy + radiotherapy

Stage 3-4: as above + chemo

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What is the management of Teratomas according to stage ?

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Stage 1: inguinal orchidectomy + surveillance
Stage 2: orchidectomy + chemo
Stage 3: above + para-aortic lymph nodes removed

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