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Polyorchidism and Seminoma in a Child

Journal of Urology, 1980
A case is reported of a neoplasm involving a supernumerary testicle in a 9-year-old boy. The histologic diagnosis was anaplastic seminoma. We have not been able to find a similar case in the literature.
Grechi G   +4 more
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Orchiectomy and radiotherapy for stage I-II testicular seminoma: a prospective evaluation of short-term effects on body image and sexual function.

Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2015
INTRODUCTION Orchiectomy followed by infradiaphragmatic radiotherapy is a common treatment for stage I-II testicular seminoma. Long-term effects of orchiectomy and radiotherapy for testicular seminomas on body image and sexual function have been reported;
R. Wortel   +2 more
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Seminoma or sarcoid?

Clinical Oncology, 1992
A 33-year-old man subsequently diagnosed as having sarcoidosis presented with the clinical features of a testicular tumour with metastatic spread to para-aortic lymph nodes. Histological examination of the testis and para-aortic lymph node biopsy showed florid granulomatous change and a Kveim test was positive.
M. Emberton, G.M. Duchesne, B.W. Ellis
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Spontaneous seminoma in a mule

Equine Veterinary Journal, 1986
No abstract available. [...]
GALOFARO V, DI GUARDO, Giovanni
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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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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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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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