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[Significance and management of testicular microlithiasis].

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2003

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The presence of testicular microlithiasis and its association to both benign diseases and malignant tumors makes a careful evaluation and follow-up necessary, mainly in patients with chryptorchidism, infertility, testicular atrophy, and contralateral testicular tumor; it is recommended testicular ultrasound each semester/year, physical examination, and testicular markers determination; to proceed with testicular biopsy is reasonable in patients of high risk (focal unilateral microlithiasis without mass, or the aforementioned chryptorchidism, infertility, testicular atrophy, and testicular tumor).