Risk-stratified management framework proposed for testicular microlithiasis in infertile men
This scoping review assessed a risk-stratified management framework for testicular microlithiasis within a population of infertile men. The study design involved a review of existing literature rather than a randomized trial, with a sample size not reported and the setting not reported. The primary outcome focused on risk assessment for testicular germ cell tumor, with secondary outcomes including molecular pathways and imaging markers.
The main results indicate that isolated testicular microlithiasis carries minimal risk for testicular germ cell tumor. Conversely, coexisting factors such as cryptorchidism, infertility, or family history significantly elevate TGCT risk. Regarding imaging surveillance, routine imaging surveillance for isolated testicular microlithiasis is not supported by the available data. No specific absolute numbers, effect sizes, or p-values were reported for these outcomes.
Safety and tolerability data were not reported, and adverse events were not reported. The study limitations note that available evidence remains heterogeneous. Funding or conflicts of interest were not reported. The review proposes an evidence-informed, hypothesis-generating risk-stratification framework to support shared decision-making. Clinicians should recognize that the link to testicular germ cell tumor risk is unclear and that routine biomarker testing is not supported.