Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a high performance tool for morphological assessment and tissue characterization in the presurgical work-up of scrotal tumors. A wait-and-see attitude is now possible for benign lesions identified as epidermoid cysts. Pathology examination remains more pertinent for an exhaustive assessment of local extension, but MRI can provide a convincing, if not definitive, distinction between seminomatous and non-seminomatous germ cell tumors.
MeSH terms
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Carcinoma, Embryonal / diagnosis
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Child
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Contrast Media
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Epidermal Cyst / diagnosis
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Epidermal Cyst / diagnostic imaging
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Epidermal Cyst / pathology
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Gadolinium
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasm Invasiveness
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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local / diagnosis
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Scrotum / diagnostic imaging
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Scrotum / injuries
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Scrotum / pathology
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Seminoma / diagnosis
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Seminoma / diagnostic imaging
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Seminoma / pathology
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Teratoma / diagnosis
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Testicular Diseases / diagnosis
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Testicular Diseases / diagnostic imaging
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Testicular Diseases / pathology
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Testicular Neoplasms / diagnosis*
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Testicular Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging
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Testicular Neoplasms / pathology
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Testis / injuries
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Testis / pathology
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Ultrasonography
Substances
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Contrast Media
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Gadolinium