ADENOMATOID TUMORS OF TESTIS AND EPIDIDYMIS CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW

Nguyen Duy Khanh1, Nguyen Quoc Dat1, Nguyen Quang1, Trinh Hoang Giang1, Nguyen Huu Thao1, Cao Dac Tuan1
1 Vietnam-Germany University Hospital

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Abstract

Adenomatoid tumors of testis and epididymis is a benign tumor that is not uncommon. Many
cases having orchiectomy were reported because there was no rapid histopathological test.
Providing data on diagnosis, treatment, and treatment of the disease, we report a case of a
32-year-old man who diagnosed with Adenomatoid tummors of testis and epididymis at the
Center for males and Sexual Medicine-Viet Nam-Germany University Hospital.

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