Clinicopathological Study of Testicular Lesions in a Tertiary Care Centre of Dakshina Kannada, India

Author:

Athira KP,Umashankar T,Kumar Mohit

Abstract

Introduction: Testicular biopsies are performed for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Diagnostic testicular biopsies are usually performed as a part of a male infertility work-up. Therapeutic testicular excision biopsies are performed for a wide range of disorders, including neoplastic lesions, inflammatory lesions, cryptorchidism, testicular trauma, and as a part of prophylactic treatment of carcinoma prostate. Aim: To evaluate the indications for orchidectomy and diagnostic testicular biopsies and to understand the histopathological spectrum of testicular lesions and concordance with clinical diagnosis. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective study conducted in the Department of Pathology, Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, India. The study period is from July 2017 to June 2020. Data was collected and analysed in August 2020. All testis’ biopsies, including excision and diagnostic biopsies, are included in the study. Histopathological findings and the clinical diagnosis were evaluated for concordance. Data were tabulated and statistically evaluated for age distribution, laterality, and frequency using Microsoft Excel 2021. Percentages for the variables and concordance rate were calculated. Results: A total of 139 cases (mean age 54.5 years) were included in the study. Prophylactic orchidectomy for carcinoma prostate (64/139=46.04%) was the most common clinical indication. Non neoplastic lesions account for 48.20% (67/139). Frequent non neoplastic lesions are testicular torsion (23/139=16.55%) and abscess (12/139=8.63%), followed by cryptorchidism (9/139=6.47%). Left-sided lesions are more frequent than right-sided lesions. Histopathology confirmed two cases of suspected male infertility and Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS). Neoplastic lesion accounts to 6.47% (9/139). Frequent neoplasm in the study was seminoma (3/139=2.16%), followed by lymphoma (2/139=1.44%). Other neoplasms included in the study were mixed germ cell tumours, post-pubertal teratoma, and spermatocytic tumour. Testicular tuberculosis accounts to 1.44% (2/139) in the present population. Conclusion: Non neoplastic lesions were common compared to testicular neoplasms. Testicular torsion, followed by abscess, was the most common indication for orchidectomy. Testicular Tuberculosis can mimic a neoplasm on clinical and radiological work-up. Hence, careful evaluation has to be performed in young suspected cases of tuberculosis.

Publisher

JCDR Research and Publications

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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