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Synchronous Leydig Cell Tumor and Seminoma in the Ipsilateral Testis [PDF]
Leydig cell tumor is a rare sex cord tumor that accounts for 1–3% of all testicular neoplasms. Seminomas are more common and occur in 30–40% of testicular tumors.
Ifeyinwa E. Obiorah +2 more
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Leydig Cell Tumor of the Testis: A Case with Incidental Diagnosis
Leydig cell tumors account for approximately 1-3% of adult testicular tumors. These tumors are the most common type of gonadal stromal tumors and most commonly seen in the third to sixth decades of life, and about 10% of them are malignant.
Ali Erhan Eren +4 more
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Bilateral Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor in a primigravida: a rare case
We present a unique case of incidentally discovered bilateral Sertoli Leydig cell tumor in a primigravida who displayed no features of virilization. The apha fetoprotein levels were elevated.
Ruchita Tyagi +3 more
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Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor of the ovary masquerading as a mucinous adenocarcinoma: a frozen section pitfall [PDF]
Sertoli-Leydig cells tumors are rare ovarian neoplasms that can be managed with conservative resection given their generally excellent prognosis.
Jonathan E. Zuckerman, Neda A. Moatamed
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Sertoli–Leydig cell tumor of the ovary: A diagnostic dilemma
Background: Sertoli–Leydig cell tumors are rare sex-cord stromal tumors of the ovary that can present with a variety of histological elements, which may complicate diagnosis and treatment.
Casandra A. Liggins +2 more
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Sertoli-Leydig Cell -A Rare Male Hormone Producing Ovarian Tumor
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor (SLCT) of ovary is an unusual neoplasm that belongs to a group of sex cord-stromal tumors of ovary. It accounts for less than 0.5% of all primary ovarian neoplasms.
Khalida Nasreen, Rozina Mustafa
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Testicular Leydig Cell Tumor with Metachronous Lesions: Outcomes after Metastasis Resection and Cryoablation [PDF]
Leydig cell tumors represent 3% of testicular masses and usually occur in prepubertal boys and men between 30 and 60 years of age. Leydig cell tumors are benign in children but can be malignant in 10% of adults.
Julio J. Geminiani +3 more
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Leydig cell tumors can cause precocious puberty in prepubertal males. Radical orchiectomy is the standard therapy for Leydig cell tumors, with a good overall prognosis.
Jeong Ho Ahn +3 more
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PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF TESTICULAR TUMORS IN DOGS
The research was conducted to study the morphological, clinical, and macroscopic characteristics of the different histological types of canine testicular tumors.
N. B. KOLYCH
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Management of Leydig cell tumors of the testis-a case report
We report 1 case of Benign Leydig cell tumor. A 45-year-old male was admitted to the Urology department with a large painless mass in the right testis of 1 year duration.
P.P. Genov +5 more
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