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Dear X: Testicular tumors are common in older intact males, but there
is no way to tell without examination - Sertoli cells, seminomas, and
interstitial cells are all about equal in prevalence.
The preputial mass should also be removed ASAP - the chance of a malignancy
is higher here than in any other place on the male's skin, and the earlier
removed, the better. Don't delay surgery for results on the blood - pull
it on the way to surgery.
I would be interested in reviewing the tissues (especially the testis)
at no charge, of course. Testicular tumors are not very common and I am
always interested in adding another one to the archive.
With kindest regards,
Bruce Williams, DVM
[Posted in FML issue 3500]
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