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- $Title{Can a Man Have More Than Two Testicles?}
- $Subject{testicles tumor polyorchidism Genitourinary System Testicles tumor
- condition lump bump lumps bumps scrotum scrotal sac tumors cysts mass biopsy
- tissue examination microscope extra glands twisted torsion surgical emergency
- malignant cancer cancers carcinoma gland surgically removed surgery surgeries}
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- Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System*0006001.scf}
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- Can a Man Have More Than Two Testicles?
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- QUESTION: There may be some money exchanged as the result of your answer to
- this question, so I hope you will look it up to be sure. One of the guys on
- my bowling team claimed he had three testicles, and that his doctor insisted
- that one of them be removed. The rest of us think that he just had a tumor or
- something like that. Is it possible to have more than the normal two
- testicles?
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- ANSWER: Let me reassure you that I always check out answers before including
- them in the column, but knowing that so much was at stake, I double checked
- this answer. Pay up fellows, the story is completely possible. The condition
- is called "polyorchidism" and has been a medical curiosity for centuries.
- Ancient literature credited such men with supervirility and super sexual
- abilities. But those were just legends! Actually most additional lumps or
- bumps in the scrotal sac are either tumors or cysts but there are many
- documented cases that prove that more than 2 testicles are possible. The most
- common cases have three glands, but there have been reports of as many as 5
- testicles. Usually the "extra" testicle is on the left side. The patient
- usually has no symptoms other than that of a mass, and a biopsy (obtaining a
- piece of tissue for examination under the microscope) is the only sure way to
- make a diagnosis. Since these extra glands are not in a normal anatomical
- position, they may become twisted (torsion) creating a surgical emergency. As
- this is a frequent complication, and since these glands frequently turn into
- malignant tumors, many physicians recommend that they be surgically removed
- before problems occur.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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