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==Overview==
==Overview==
There are no [[X-ray]] findings associated with testicular cancer. Chest X-ray may be required in case of testicular tumor metastases into the [[lungs]] and [[mediastinum]].
There are no [[X-ray]] findings associated with testicular cancer. [[Chest X-rays|Chest X-ray]] may be required in case of testicular tumor [[metastases]] into the [[lungs]] and [[mediastinum]].


==X Ray==
==X Ray==
There are no [[X-ray]] findings associated with testicular cancer. Chest X-ray may be required in case of testicular tumor metastases into the [[Lung|lungs]] and [[mediastinum]].<ref name="pmid8345604">{{cite journal |vauthors=See WA, Hoxie L |title=Chest staging in testis cancer patients: imaging modality selection based upon risk assessment as determined by abdominal computerized tomography scan results |journal=J. Urol. |volume=150 |issue=3 |pages=874–8 |date=September 1993 |pmid=8345604 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
There are no [[X-ray]] findings associated with testicular cancer. [[Chest X-rays|Chest X-ray]] may be required in case of testicular tumor [[metastases]] into the [[Lung|lungs]] and [[mediastinum]].<ref name="pmid8345604">{{cite journal |vauthors=See WA, Hoxie L |title=Chest staging in testis cancer patients: imaging modality selection based upon risk assessment as determined by abdominal computerized tomography scan results |journal=J. Urol. |volume=150 |issue=3 |pages=874–8 |date=September 1993 |pmid=8345604 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist|2}}

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Gertrude Djouka, M.D.[2], Shanshan Cen, M.D. [3]

Overview

There are no X-ray findings associated with testicular cancer. Chest X-ray may be required in case of testicular tumor metastases into the lungs and mediastinum.

X Ray

There are no X-ray findings associated with testicular cancer. Chest X-ray may be required in case of testicular tumor metastases into the lungs and mediastinum.[1]

References

  1. See WA, Hoxie L (September 1993). "Chest staging in testis cancer patients: imaging modality selection based upon risk assessment as determined by abdominal computerized tomography scan results". J. Urol. 150 (3): 874–8. PMID 8345604.


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