TESTICULAR TUMOUR – AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION
Abstract
Testicular tumours are the commonest malignancy in males between 20 and 40 years of age and account for approx 1% of cancers in male. They most commonly present as painless scrotal mass or dull ache and sensation of heaviness in the testis. It may present with widespread pulmonary or abdominal metastasis. In our case patient presented with DVT, which is an unusual presentation for testicular tumours. Although there was no clinical evidence of testicular involvement, however para aortic lymphadenopathy on CT scan and ultrasound abdomen raised the suspicion for testicular involvement.