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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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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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1977
1. Seminoma may occasionally be rapidly growing, aggressive, radioresistant, and chemotherapy-resistant tumor. 2. Alkylating agents have had the greatest number of trials and have produced the best response rates in the management of seminoma, but a wide range of other agents warrants trials. 3.
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1. Seminoma may occasionally be rapidly growing, aggressive, radioresistant, and chemotherapy-resistant tumor. 2. Alkylating agents have had the greatest number of trials and have produced the best response rates in the management of seminoma, but a wide range of other agents warrants trials. 3.
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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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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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Journal of Urology, 1975
The clinical and morphological features of 7 cases of anaplastic seminoma are reviewed. Although this tumor appears to behave more aggressively than classical seminoma, presenting with earlier metastases, it has the same prognosis when staging is taken into consideration. Radiotherapy remains the treatment of choice.
D E, Johnson, J J, Gomez, A G, Ayala
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The clinical and morphological features of 7 cases of anaplastic seminoma are reviewed. Although this tumor appears to behave more aggressively than classical seminoma, presenting with earlier metastases, it has the same prognosis when staging is taken into consideration. Radiotherapy remains the treatment of choice.
D E, Johnson, J J, Gomez, A G, Ayala
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American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2017
Spermatocytic seminoma (or, alternatively, spermatocytic tumor) of the testis is rare and errors in pathologic diagnosis are still made. As it has a good prognosis, except when it, rarely, undergoes sarcomatous transformation, accurate diagnosis and ...
R. Hu, T. Ulbright, R. Young
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Spermatocytic seminoma (or, alternatively, spermatocytic tumor) of the testis is rare and errors in pathologic diagnosis are still made. As it has a good prognosis, except when it, rarely, undergoes sarcomatous transformation, accurate diagnosis and ...
R. Hu, T. Ulbright, R. Young
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1973
During the period of 1947 to 1969, 77 patients with pure seminoma of their testes were seen at Brooke General Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.Most of the patients were younger than reported by other authors.The right and left testis was involved with almost equal frequency.All of our patients except 2 had a Stage I disease.
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During the period of 1947 to 1969, 77 patients with pure seminoma of their testes were seen at Brooke General Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.Most of the patients were younger than reported by other authors.The right and left testis was involved with almost equal frequency.All of our patients except 2 had a Stage I disease.
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Journal of Urology, 1977
A case of retroperitoneal seminoma is discussed, emphasizing the importance of diagnosing the primary lesion. Although the testes were normal to palpation and exploration a focus of seminoma was recognized in the left testicle. We prefer radical treatment of this potentially curable disease.
J D, Wegenke+2 more
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A case of retroperitoneal seminoma is discussed, emphasizing the importance of diagnosing the primary lesion. Although the testes were normal to palpation and exploration a focus of seminoma was recognized in the left testicle. We prefer radical treatment of this potentially curable disease.
J D, Wegenke+2 more
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Cancer, 1980
A series of malignant seminomas of the mediastinum is presented and compared with previously reported series. The difficulty of conclusively excluding occult primary gonadal disease is noted. Primary mediastinal seminomas are associated with a better prognosis than teratomas of this site, mainly because of their radiosensitivity.
D, Raghavan, A, Barrett
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A series of malignant seminomas of the mediastinum is presented and compared with previously reported series. The difficulty of conclusively excluding occult primary gonadal disease is noted. Primary mediastinal seminomas are associated with a better prognosis than teratomas of this site, mainly because of their radiosensitivity.
D, Raghavan, A, Barrett
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Urology, 1983
Fourteen patients with anaplastic seminoma were analyzed retrospectively. At the time of presentation anaplastic seminoma has similar prognosis stage for stage as the classic seminoma. However, the distinctive histologic findings and the high rates of local invasion and of elevations of serum beta-subunit human chorionic gonadotropin serve to ...
Y, Shulman+3 more
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Fourteen patients with anaplastic seminoma were analyzed retrospectively. At the time of presentation anaplastic seminoma has similar prognosis stage for stage as the classic seminoma. However, the distinctive histologic findings and the high rates of local invasion and of elevations of serum beta-subunit human chorionic gonadotropin serve to ...
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Urology, 1976
A case is reported of a forty-four-year-old man with spermatocytic seminoma with no evidence of metastasis for twelve years. This patient is the second to have undergone retroperitoneal lymph node dissection and the third to have histopathologic examination of these lymph nodes.
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A case is reported of a forty-four-year-old man with spermatocytic seminoma with no evidence of metastasis for twelve years. This patient is the second to have undergone retroperitoneal lymph node dissection and the third to have histopathologic examination of these lymph nodes.
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