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9 patients (21%) from a total of 42 young men with testicular germ cell malignancy had back pain as a major presenting symptom; 2 had back pain without unilateral testicular enlargement. Time to correct diagnosis from first visit to a doctor was significantly longer in those with back pain than in those with testicular symptoms. All patients with back pain had para-aortic node metastases. Young men with back pain should be examined for testicular disease and should also be asked about past testicular abnormalities.

Type

Journal article

Journal

Lancet

Publication Date

31/01/1987

Volume

1

Pages

262 - 264

Keywords

Adult, Back Pain, Humans, Liver Neoplasms, Lung Neoplasms, Lymphatic Metastasis, Male, Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal, Testicular Neoplasms, Time Factors