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ICD-10 code: N44.1

Disease category: N44.1: Cyst of tunica albuginea testis

What is Cyst of Tunica Albuginea Testis?

A cyst of tunica albuginea testis is a benign (non-cancerous) growth that develops in the testicles of males. It is a rare condition and affects around 1 in 1,000 males. The cyst is formed when the thin, outer layer of the testis (tunica albuginea) becomes hard and cystic. The cyst may be filled with fluid or semi-solid material.

The exact cause of the cyst is not known, but it is thought to be related to a trauma or injury, or to an infection or inflammation. It is usually found in men aged 20 to 40 years old, but can occur at any age.

Symptoms of Cyst of Tunica Albuginea Testis

The most common symptom of a cyst of tunica albuginea testis is a lump or swelling in the scrotum. The lump may be tender to the touch, and may cause pain and discomfort. Other symptoms may include:

  1. Nausea
  2. Vomiting
  3. Pain in the lower abdomen
  4. Pain during sex
  5. Difficulty urinating
  6. Blood in the urine
Diagnosis of Cyst of Tunica Albuginea Testis

The diagnosis of a cyst of tunica albuginea testis is usually made based on a physical examination and imaging studies such as an ultrasound or MRI. A biopsy may also be performed to confirm the diagnosis.

It is important to note that other conditions such as testicular cancer can have similar symptoms, so it is essential to get a proper diagnosis before any treatment is started.

Treatment of Cyst of tunica albuginea testis:

Treating Cyst of Tunica Albuginea Testis

Cyst of tunica albuginea testis, also known as a tunica albuginea cyst, is a fairly rare condition that affects the male reproductive system. It is caused by the accumulation of fluid in the tunica albuginea, which is a membrane that surrounds the testes.

Fortunately, there are a few treatment options available to help manage the sym...

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