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A case of Carney complex presenting as acute testicular pain
We describe the case of a 7-year-old boy who presented with testicular pain but was found to have bilateral testicular lesions later confirmed as Sertoli cell tumors.
Adam Alleemudder, Rajiv Pillai
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A 24‐year‐old patient with testicular benign capillary hemangioma: A rare case report
Key Clinical Message The importance of urologists and pathologists being knowledgable about primary testicular hemangiomas and other benign adult testicular neoplasms, though rare, is crucial.
Hasan Haydar +7 more
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Rare complication of chemotherapy in testicular cancer [PDF]
Testicular neoplasms metastasizing to the retroperitoneum rarely involve the upper gastrointestinal tract. We describe an unusual case of contained small bowel perforation as a complication of chemotherapy treatment of metastatic non seminomatous germ ...
Goad Abdel Helmy Ehab
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Neoangiogenesis in the dynamics of testicular seminoma progression
Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT) is a group of neoplasms which develop from the germ cell epithelium and account 94-96% of all testicular tumors. Seminoma is the most common testicular germ cell neoplasm and accounts for about 50% of all TGCT.There is ...
S. M. Potapov +2 more
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How to differentiate with MRI-based techniques testicular germ (TGCTs) and testicular non-germ cell tumors (TNGCTs) is still under debate and Radiomics may be the turning key.
Giacomo Feliciani +10 more
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Fine needle aspiration cytology and cell block in the diagnosis of seminoma testis
Testicular neoplasms which show a wide variety of morphologic types, comprise a small proportion of malignancies. Early identification and treatment is essential for achieving long term survival.
Abhishant Pandey +3 more
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Background: testicular lymphoma constitutes between 1 and 9 % of testicular tumors; it is the most frequent malignant testicular tumor in men over 50 years of age. The prognosis is reserved due to a great tendency to early systemic spread.
Elena Pérez-Rodriguez +3 more
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Adenomatoid tumor in a young male case report
Adenomatoid tumors are benign para-testicular tumors and account for about 30% of all paratesticular neoplasms in males. The most common presentation is scrotal swelling between the third and fifth decades.
Dalal Alhusainan +4 more
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Teratocarcinoma In A Non Seminomatous, Mixed Germ Cell Tumour of the Testis–A Rare Entity [PDF]
Mixed Germ Cell Tumours (MGCTs) of the testis are the second most common testicular tumours. In the 10 years retrospective study which was done on testicular neoplasms at our institute, this reported case accounted for 0.4%. We are presenting the case
Gayathri Malavalli +2 more
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A Stranger in the Epididymis: Ectopic Spleen
Splenogonadal fusion, which can be clinically confused with testicular neoplasms as they present with testicular swelling, is a rare abnormality in young adults.
Yelda Dere +3 more
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