Abstract Archives of the RSNA, 2014
Kendra Klang MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Katherine Joy Too MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Ali M. Tahvildari MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Miriam Romero MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Aya Kamaya MD, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose
Describe the embryology, anatomy, and histology of the testis.
Review unusual testicular neoplasms and become familiar with the epidemiology, clinical presentation,
imaging characteristics, and management of each lesion.
Identify the clinical presentations and imaging findings that can help differentiate benign from malignant testicular masses.
Understand the management implications of the imaging findings and radiologist’s report.
Introduction & epidemiology
Embryology, anatomy, & histology of the testis
Imaging evaluation
Brief review of the germ cell tumors
Unusual testicular neoplasms: Clinical presentation, imaging features, management, prognosis
- Sex cord, stromal, sex cord-stromal-germ cell tumors
- Metastases
- Leukemia, lymphoma
- Plasmacytoma
- Mesenchymal neoplasms
- Adenocarcinoma of the rete testis
Pitfalls in interpretation, benign mimics: Clinical presentation, imaging features
Cystic
- Intratesticular cyst
- Tunica albuginea cyst
- Tubular ectasia of the rete testis
- Intratesticular spermatocele
- Epidermoid cyst
- Hematoma
- Abscess
Solid
- Ischemia/ infarction/ fibrosis
- Orchitis
- Hematoma
- Hamartoma
- Adrenal rests
- Granulomatous disease (sarcoid, infectious)
- Adenomatoid tumor
- Fibrous pseudotumor
Vascular
- Intratesticular varicocele
- Intratesticular AVM
http://abstract.rsna.org/uploads/2014/14019412/14019412_8s7m.pdf
Klang, K,
Too, K,
Tahvildari, A,
Romero, M,
Kamaya, A,
Oddballs: Unusual Testicular Lesions. Radiological Society of North America 2014 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, - ,Chicago IL.
http://archive.rsna.org/2014/14019412.html