Testicular mass: Masses in the testes, especially in young need follow up, blood work -alpha-fetoprotein, b HCG , additional imaging to check metastases, Malignancy is a primary concern , occasionally dystrophic calcified nodule, epidermoid cysts, sarcoid, inflammatory /autoimmune Tb, others can cause abnormalities . F/u/ w/ urology as soon as possible.
Answered 7/12/2017
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Potentially.: You would be best off seeing a urologist for a thorough evaluation and explanation of the possibilities.
Answered 7/13/2017
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