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Archivos Espanoles de Urologia 2010-Apr

Metastasis to the tunica vaginalis testis from a primary mucinous tumor of the cecum.

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Jesús Martínez Ruiz
Carlos Martínez Sanchis
Pedro Carrión López
Hector Pastor Navarro
María J Donate Moreno
Antonio S Salinas Sánchez
Manuel Atienzar Tobarra
Julio A Virseda Rodríguez

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We review the literature about secondary testicular tumors.

METHODS

We present the case of a patient with a metastatic mucus-secreting testicular tumor who presented in the emergency room with symptoms of acute scrotum 10 months after surgery for a mixed tumor of the cecum. This type of tumor is rare, and the treatment of choice is orchiectomy; nevertheless, the prognosis of such metastasis remains poor.

RESULTS

Because mucinous tumors can present late dissemination, long-term follow-up with assessment of the most common sites of metastasis is necessary. Our patient died 21 months after the initial diagnosis

CONCLUSIONS

Testicular metastases and mucus-secreting intestinal tumor metastases are rare. These tumors occur in patients older than 60 years of age and young men. As in the case of primary tumors, the treatment is orchiectomy.

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