abdominal pain culminates with testicular and pancreatic tumor diagnosis

A testicular tumor has not passed into the pathology roll during the “disappear” and “disappears”

Dr. José Díaz Alvelo, part of the Department of Surgery of the Medical Scientists.

Belinda Z. Burgos
Agencia Latina de Noticias Medicina y Salud Pública

Continuous abdominal pain appears as clinical alerts that need to be timed.

Here is a demonstration of a patient of 49 years of age who is in the emergency room with abdominal pain. This is an ultrasound endoscopy study to evaluate the mass of the pancreas.

“Initially, when the biopsy is performed, it reveals an adenocarcinoma. He is currently undergoing rehabilitation at the Auxilio Mutuo Hospital’s hepatobiliary service, with Dr. Juan del Río. The patient undergoes various studies between those who study CT scan with angiography, laboratories and demas. We will also practice a distal pancreatectomy with splenectomy (surgery to extract the corpus callosum from the pancreas) and send a pathology for the final diagnosis to reflect a semenoma (a type of testicular cancer, ”Josecus said. Alvelo, part of the Department of Surgery of the Medical Scientists (RCM).

This patient has no significant clinical history of trust or presents with additional abdominal pain symptoms.

“This is exactly the curiosity of the case. Seeing that tense cancer occurs, it is removed, and evaluated, the primary tumor does not appear. If you find a little bit of scarecrow and among other things, collagen deposits. In most cases, the patient suffers from testicular pain, and the patient is removed and biopsied to confirm the cancer. This patient never presents this, only abdominal pain ”, supported by Taryme López Díaz, medical pathologist at the University of Louisville of the state of Kentucky.

Reasonably, the team that enters part of the case inserts that the patient’s scar in the patient’s testicle develops seminoma tumor product that if the patient develops, but without embarrassment, disappears as part of a regression process. However, the metastasis development in the pancreas cola is due to occur.

“I did not present metastasis in any other place of the body”, punctualized the Dr. Díaz Alvelo.

“Literature supports the fact that at some point this testicular (seminoma) tumor existed and that in the regression medium, it was cicatricial, but it was metastatic to the colic of the pancreas,” recalls López Díaz.

Finally, both authors conclude that they should always be kept in mind that tumor pathologies should be studied in depth because they can reveal additional clinical scenarios and take into account the meticulous treatment of the symptoms presented by the patients.