Testicular Swelling as an Initial Presentation of a Patient With Metastatic Gastric Cancer.
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, Journal Article
Alder, L; Al-Juhaishi, T; Smith, SC; Paul, AK
Published in: Fed Pract
May 2019
While signet-ring cell morphology in the testes might represent metastatic spread from an extragonadal adenocarcinoma, a rare variant of primary testicular neoplasms should be considered in a differential diagnoses as was seen in this rare occurrence of a testicular swelling as an initial presentation for a patient with metastatic gastric cancer.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Fed Pract
ISSN
1078-4497
Publication Date
May 2019
Volume
36
Issue
Suppl 3
Start / End Page
S26 / S28
Location
United States
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Alder, L., Al-Juhaishi, T., Smith, S. C., & Paul, A. K. (2019). Testicular Swelling as an Initial Presentation of a Patient With Metastatic Gastric Cancer. Fed Pract, 36(Suppl 3), S26–S28.
Alder, Laura, Taha Al-Juhaishi, Steven C. Smith, and Asit K. Paul. “Testicular Swelling as an Initial Presentation of a Patient With Metastatic Gastric Cancer.” Fed Pract 36, no. Suppl 3 (May 2019): S26–28.
Alder L, Al-Juhaishi T, Smith SC, Paul AK. Testicular Swelling as an Initial Presentation of a Patient With Metastatic Gastric Cancer. Fed Pract. 2019 May;36(Suppl 3):S26–8.
Alder, Laura, et al. “Testicular Swelling as an Initial Presentation of a Patient With Metastatic Gastric Cancer.” Fed Pract, vol. 36, no. Suppl 3, May 2019, pp. S26–28.
Alder L, Al-Juhaishi T, Smith SC, Paul AK. Testicular Swelling as an Initial Presentation of a Patient With Metastatic Gastric Cancer. Fed Pract. 2019 May;36(Suppl 3):S26–S28.
Published In
Fed Pract
ISSN
1078-4497
Publication Date
May 2019
Volume
36
Issue
Suppl 3
Start / End Page
S26 / S28
Location
United States