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- Entity Type
- Diseases
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Basic Information
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Core Information
- Disease Name
- Testicular Diseases
- Standard Disease Name
- testicular diseases
- MeSH Tree
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- ICD-10
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Identifiers
- DO ID
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- MeSH ID
- D013733
- OMIM ID
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- UMLS ID
- C0039584
- HPO ID
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Description and Extensions
- Description
- NCI2016_CTCAE_1602D:A disorder characterized by involvement of the testis.|NCI2016_02D:A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder affecting the testis. Representative examples include torsion, infarction, germ cell tumor, sex cord-stromal tumor, lymphoma, and leukemia.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:Pathological processes of the TESTIS.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Testicles, or testes, make male hormones and sperm. They are two egg-shaped organs inside the scrotum, the loose sac of skin behind the penis. It's easy to injure your testicles because they are not protected by bones or muscles. Men and boys should wear athletic supporters when they play sports. </p> <p>You should examine your testicles monthly and seek medical attention for lumps, redness, pain or other changes. Testicles can get inflamed or infected. They can also develop cancer. <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/testicularcancer.html'>Testicular cancer</a> is rare and highly treatable. It usually happens between the ages of 15 and 40.</p>|CSP2006:deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of the testis.