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Sudden, serious testicle pain. Testicle pain and swelling along with nausea, vomiting, fever, chills, unexplained weight loss, or blood in the urine.
At least one of your testicles must be functioning correctly, and your body must produce testosterone and other hormones to trigger and maintain sperm ...
This imaging test is to find the cause of testicular pain. Ultrasound with color Doppler can show if the blood flow to your testicles is lower than it should be ...
... testicular cancer, the most common cancer in American men 15 to 35. Testicular cancer is highly treatable, even when cancer has spread beyond the testicle.
This protocol is being designed to offer testicular tissue cryopreservation to male pediatric patients (0-17 years of age) with fertility threatening medical ...
Microsurgical testicular sperm extraction (microTESE) performed on men with nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) who are infertile puts IVF and ICSI within ...
Testicular cancer is highly treatable, even when cancer has spread beyond the testicle. Several treatments or a combination of treatments are available, and ...
Learn about cancer that starts in the testicles. Treatments include surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
Orchitis (A condition in which one or both testicles become inflamed.) Spermatocele (A fluid-filled sac that can form near the top of a testicle.) Testicular ...
Dull ache in one or both testicles; Pain and tenderness at the site of the vasectomy; Swelling of the small, C-shaped tube behind the testicle where sperm are ...
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