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Testicular Intraepithelial Neoplasia: The Precursor of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors

Oncology Research and Treatment, 1993
Testicular intraepithelial neoplasia (TIN; so-called carcinoma in situ of the testis) is the uniform precursor of testicular germ-cell tumors.
K.-P. Dieckmann, V. Loy
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Cryptorchidism and testicular neoplasia.

Journal of the National Medical Association, 1978
A retrospective review of 20 cases of testicular neoplasia in cryptorchid patients is presented. These cases serve to emphasize the need for more effective diagnosis and management of the undescended testis. The various clinical presentations, diagnostic modalities, prognostic indicators, and types of management are reviewed. Due to its inaccessibility
R, Green   +5 more
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TESTICULAR MICROLITHIASIS AS A PREDICTOR OF INTRATUBULAR GERM CELL NEOPLASIA

Southern Medical Journal, 1996
Sonographically detected testicular microlithiasis is an uncommon condition, which in recent years has been demonstrated with increased prevalence in patients with testicular tumors. We report a case of a 31-year-old man with left testicular carcinoma and right intratubular germ cell neoplasia diagnosed by biopsy of the right testis at the time of left
B L, Parra   +3 more
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DEVELOPMENT OF TESTICULAR SEMINOMA AFTER PREVIOUS NEGATIVE BIOPSY FOR TESTICULAR INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA

The Journal of Urology, 1998
Testicular intraepithelial neoplasia, also termed carcinoma in situ of the testis, appears to be the uniform precursor to testicular germ tumors.' The diagnosis is made by testicular biopsy.2 To date it is accepted that 1 testicular biopsy is representative of the whole testis2 and a good predictor of ~ancer.~ If biopsy is negative for testicular ...
DUBS, M.   +4 more
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Familial Occurrence of Testicular Neoplasia: Case Report of Testicular Seminoma in Father and Son

Journal of Urology, 1983
We report the seventh case of father-son testicular neoplasia and only the second instance in which both family members had identical tumors.
J, Kubelka, N N, Sarkar, P, Belitsky
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Management of contralateral testicular intraepithelial neoplasia in patients with testicular germ-cell tumor

World Journal of Urology, 1994
Contralateral biopsies from 1810 consecutive patients with testicular germ-cell tumor were examined immunohistologically by staining for placental alkaline phosphatase. Contralateral testicular intraepithelial neoplasia (TIN; carcinoma in situ) was found in 89 patients (4.9%; 95% confidence interval, 3.9%-5.9%).
K P, Dieckmann, V, Loy
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Low-dose radiation therapy for testicular intraepithelial neoplasia

Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 1993
Four patients with unilateral testicular germ-cell tumor and biopsy-proven contralateral testicular intraepithelial neoplasia (TIN; so-called carcinoma in situ) received localized low-dose radiation therapy (18-20 Gy) of the testis with TIN. Repeated biopsies disclosed the disappearance of TIN and germ cells.
K P, Dieckmann, A, Besserer, V, Loy
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Pathogenesis of Testicular Germ Cell Neoplasia: A Conceptual Approach

Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2019
Testicular germ cell tumors are a diverse group of neoplasms, consisting of the prepubertal type 1 tumors, pure teratoma, and pure yolk sac tumor, the type 2 tumors, which are biologically malignant, preceded by germ cell neoplasia in situ, and harbor chromosome 12p abnormalities, and the type 3 tumor, spermatocytic tumor, which features chromosome 9p ...
Ezra G, Baraban, Kumarasen, Cooper
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Immunohistochemical detection of p63 in testicular germ cell neoplasia

Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 2006
p63 is a novel transcription factor-encoding gene with sequence homology to p53. p63 proteins have epithelial stem-cell regulatory functions and play a critical role in tissue development. Study of p63 expression in testicular germ cell tumors has been limited.
Patrick O, Emanuel   +2 more
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Cryptorchidism and Testicular Neoplasia

Hormone Research, 1988
A, Giwercman   +2 more
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