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Cytometric analysis of testicular seminoma and spermatocytic seminoma

Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1993
DNA analysis of testicular seminoma (typical seminoma [TS] and anaplastic seminoma [AS]) and spermatocytic seminoma (SS) was performed to evaluate the relationship between the proliferative activity and clinical outcome, and also to determine the proliferative characteristics of SS.
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HCG-Positive Seminoma

European Urology, 1993
Publisher Summary This chapter examines the different aspects of HCG positive seminoma. The contrary statements about the prognosis of HCG-positive seminoma lead to severe insecurities about adequate treatment. The course of HCG-negative seminomas from 14 co-operating hospitals was recorded retrospectively to compare them with HCG-positive cases.
R Bussar-Maatz, L Weissbach
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Seminoma in undescended testes

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1984
AbstractThe role of cryptorchidism in testicular carcinogenesis has been of concern for many physicians for quite a long time. The probability of a malignant neoplasm developing in an undescended testicle is about 20 to 48 times greater than a normally descended testicle. In a review of 74 patients treated with a diagnosis of testicular seminoma at the
Baby Jose, H. Kays, P. Lee Perkins
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Seminoma metastatic to ureter

Urology, 1981
A case of metastatic seminoma to the ureter is presented. The metastasis formed a polypoid intraluminal mass that led to complete obstruction of the ureter, leading to advanced hydronephrosis of the kidney. This is the second case in the world literature of a primary testicular tumor metastasizing to the ureter.
Robert D. Johnson   +2 more
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Late Recurrence of a Seminoma

Journal of Urology, 1987
We report a case of an extragonadal mediastinal seminoma that recurred almost 19 years after successful initial remission had been achieved with actinomycin D and chlorambucil. Treatment of the recurrence consisted of excision of a single involved supraclavicular lymph node followed by combination chemotherapy with cis-platinum, vinblastine and ...
Marguerite C. Lippert   +2 more
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Pure seminoma

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1981
We reviewed 40 patients with pure seminoma, paying particular attention to extratesticular and anaplastic seminomas, which have poor prognoses. In our study, two of the three patients with extratesticular seminoma had anaplastic histology; this association has not been stressed previously. We recommended that extratesticular seminoma, particularly with
William N. Brand   +2 more
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Orchidopexy and transformation of seminoma to non-seminoma

The Lancet, 1992
J.P. Blandy   +3 more
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Pseudohyperparathyroidism and Seminoma

Journal of Urology, 1972
William W. King   +2 more
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Chemotherapy for Seminoma

1999
Testicular germ cell tumors represent only about 1%–2% of all human malignant tumors; however, they are the most common malignancies in young adult men. The vast majority of patients with disseminated germ cell tumors are curable with the currently available combination chemotherapy regimens.
A.T. Van Oosterom, H. Dumez
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Seminoma

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1977
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