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re: About child has testicular microlithiasis
( This comment is an answer for -> Comment # 2924 <- )

Jane,
As far as I know the microcalcifications don't go away.
Testicular microlithiasis is itself a harmless entity and does not need a "cure".
Saying this, there is a slight increased risk described for malignant transformation but there is still no consensus worldwide if these patients should be followed up routinely with ultrasound or not.

Again: testicular microlithiasis is not a disease itself.

I hope this helped.

( This comment is an answer for -> Comment # 2924 <- )



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