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Differential Diagnosis For Enlarged testis/testes
- Trauma Causes
Testis, injury
Testicular hematoma
Testes Fracture- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Mumps orchitis
Filariasis
Leprosy, dimorphous/Indeterminate
Leprous orchitis
Mumu/filariasis inflammation cord
Testis/gumma/syphilis
Testis/tuberculoma
Tuberculous orchitis
Leprosy- Infected organ, Abscesses
Epididymoorchitis
Orchitis
Testis, abscess- Neoplastic Disorders
Embryonal carcinoma of testis
Lymphoma, testes
Testicular cancer/tumor
Testis, interstitial cell tumor
Testis/Cord rhabdomyosarcoma/sarcoma
Testicular tumor/feminizing- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Shprintzen-Goldberg craniosynostosis syndrome (15q21.1)- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Fragile X syndrome/X-linked retardation- Heirarchical Major Groups
Testicle disorders- Synonyms
- Enlarged, Genital System Male Testis, Male gonad, TESTES, Testicle, Testicle structure, Testicle(Testis), Testicles, Testicular structure, Testicular structure (body structure), Testis, Testis structure, Testis structure (body structure)
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