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Seminoma in a Pigeon

Avian Diseases, 1981
Seminoma has been reported to have occurred in 2 cockerels (1), 22 budgerigars, a Jardine warbler, an Amazon green parrot, and a collared turtle dove (3). This tumor is most commonly seen in various species of pet birds five years of age or older. Lethargy, anorexia, dyspnea, and loose droppings are the most frequently reported signs.
J. R. Turk, A. M. Gallina, J. Kim
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Seminoma in Childhood

Journal of Urology, 1980
We report on an 8-year-old boy who had a seminoma 2 years after orchipexy of the left testis. Seminoma is a rare tumor in childhood and, to our knowledge, this is the youngest patient with seminoma to be reported in the literature.
Chaim Perry, Ciro Servadio
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Seminoma in children

Urology, 1977
Abstract A case of seminoma in a nine-year-old boy is presented with a review of the literature. The clinical picture, management, and prognosis are discussed.
Carlos Navarro   +3 more
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Chemotherapy of Seminoma

European Urology, 1993
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on chemotherapy, which is important in the curative treatment of advanced stages of seminoma. It is defined as retroperitoneal node metastases more than 5 cm in diameter, supradiaphragmatic node metastases, visceral metastases, and primary mediastinal disease.
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Spermatocytic Seminoma

Pathology Case Reviews, 1994
Spermatocytic seminoma is a rare testicular neoplasm that occurs only in adults (range, 25 to 87 years; mean, 54). It has no ovarian homologue and is found only in descended testes. It is not associated with other types of germ cell neoplasia. Orchiectomy is curative in virtually all cases; of more than 200 known cases, only one has metastasized.
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