Nonlymphomatous Metastatic Tumor to the Testis

Abstract
A patient with pancreatic carcinoma presented with an initial left testicular mass that proved to be metastatic adenocarcinoma of the pancreas. Regional spread of the pancreatic carcinoma may have created venous and lymphatic obstruction with inferior passage of tumor emboli to the testis. A summary of nonlymphomatous secondary tumors of the testis also is presented.