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Normal spermatogenic processes require the scrotal temperature to be lower than that of the body as excessive heat affects spermatogenesis in the testes, reduces sperm quality and quantity, and even causes infertility.
Jing Sun, Sha Peng
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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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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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Mammalian germ cells are endowed with a complete set of thioredoxins (Trx), a class of redox proteins located in specific structures of the spermatid and sperm tail.
Alberto Jiménez +2 more
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Metastatic Spermatocytic Seminoma
Journal of Urology, 1980Spermatocytic seminoma is noted generally for its relative infrequency of regional or distant metastases. A case of metastatic spermatocytic seminoma is reported in which there was radiographic evidence of tumor recurrence within an irradiated area.
T W, Schoborg, J, Whittaker, C W, Lewis
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Spermatocytic Seminoma: A Review
European Urology, 2004Spermatocytic seminoma is a rare testicular tumour that has an extremely low rate of metastasis. We present a review of the management of this malignancy at our institution.Between 1981 and 1999, 771 patients were treated at our institution for testicular seminoma. Of these, 13 had spermatocytic seminoma; one was excluded as he had treatment elsewhere.
Peter W M, Chung +6 more
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Bilateral Sequential Spermatocytic Seminoma
Journal of Urology, 1980Abstract A case of bilateral spermatocytic seminoma in a 30-year-old man is reported. An unusual feature of the case is the relatively young age of the patient.
D M, Bergner, G B, Duck, M, Rao
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