BMC Urology (Mar 2004)

Metastatic appendiceal adenocarcinoma presenting late as epididymo-orchitis: a case report and review of literature

  • Kershaw John B,
  • Coup Andrew,
  • Kulkarni Shashank,
  • Buchholz Noor PN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-4-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 1

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Abstract Background Whereas testicular metastases are in themselves a rare entity, testicular secondaries from an appendiceal carcinoma have not yet been described. The case also illustrates the diagnostic dilemma of a tumour presenting as epididymo-orchitis. Case presentation The authors present a case of an appendiceal carcinoma that, two years after radical therapy, manifested as a secondary in the testis. It was misdiagnosed as an epididymo-orchitis and was only revealed through histology. Conclusions Practitioners need to remember that long-standing testicular inflammation may result form secondary tumours. Even "exotic" primary tumours in the medical history of the patient must give rise to an increased suspicion threshold.