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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Testicular cancer must be differentiated from [[epididymitis]], [[hematocele]], [[hydrocele]], [[spermatocele]], granulomatous orchitis, and [[varicocele]]. | Testicular cancer must be differentiated from [[epididymitis]], [[hematocele]], [[hydrocele]], [[spermatocele]], granulomatous [[orchitis]], and [[varicocele]]. | ||
==Differentiating Testicular cancer from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Testicular cancer from other Diseases== | ||
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* [[Hydrocele]] | * [[Hydrocele]] | ||
* [[Spermatocele]] | * [[Spermatocele]] | ||
* Granulomatous orchitis | * Granulomatous [[orchitis]] | ||
* [[Varicocele]] | * [[Varicocele]] | ||
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Overview
Testicular cancer must be differentiated from epididymitis, hematocele, hydrocele, spermatocele, granulomatous orchitis, and varicocele.
Differentiating Testicular cancer from other Diseases
Testicular cancer must be differentiated from:
- Epididymitis
- Hematocele
- Hydrocele
- Spermatocele
- Granulomatous orchitis
- Varicocele