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Sarcoidosis and testicular cancer: A case series and literature review
Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations, 06/04/09
Dick J et al. - The coincidence of testicular carcinoma and sarcoidosis can result in diagnostic errors and inappropriate treatment unless patients are appropriately investigated. The authors review the investigations that can be used to resolve diagnostic uncertainty and the evidence for an association between the 2 diseases.
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