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Testicular neoplasms in children
Urology, 1977Six cases of testicular tumors in children are presented: 3 patients had teratoma, 1 embryonal carcinoma, 1 orchioblastoma, and 1 paratesticular rhabdomyosarcoma. Three of the 6 patients presented with hydroceles. The treatment consisted of orchiectomy alone. All patients were alive and free of disease one and one-half to eight and one-half years after
P, Puri, E J, Guiney
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Testicular neoplasm in siblings
Urology, 1976Two sets of testicular tumors involving nontwin siblings are reported. The possibility dysgenesis and dysgonesis and the totipotentiality of the cells in the pathogenesis of these tumors are described and ...
P, Ghosh, H, Jacobs, W H, Rattner
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Testicular Neoplasm Diagnosed by Ultrasound
Journal of Urology, 1986AbstractThe diagnosis of testicular cancer is usually made by the findings of a testicular mass on physical examination. in rare cases a young man will present with retroperitoneal nodes and a normal testicular examination. in such cases a testicular ultrasound may localize the testis which harbors a subclinical neoplasm. in addition serum markers of B‐
B A, Senay, B S, Stein
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Testicular Neoplasms in Hispanic Brothers
Journal of Urology, 1985AbstractTwo hispanic brothers developed nonconcordant testicular malignancies in an interval of 11 months. They represent the 36th report of familial testicular neoplasia. The problems deriving from poor patient compliance are documented.
C M, Shapiro +3 more
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Endocrinology of testicular neoplasms
Urology, 1981The hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis finely regulates levels of circulating sex steroids--especially testosterone and estradiol--and spermatogenesis. Testosterone, directly as an androgen and as a prehormone for estradiol, regulates LH secretion at both hypothalamic and pituitary levels.
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Correction: Testicular Neoplasm Review
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979Excerpt To the editor: A typographic error was made in the article entitled "Testicular Germ-Cell Neoplasms: Recent Advances in Diagnosis and Therapy" (1) in the March 1979 issue.
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Testicular neoplasms: seminoma.
Journal of the National Medical Association, 1990From 1969 to 1984, 58 patients with a diagnosis of testicular seminoma were seen and treated at the University of Kansas Medical Center. The median age was 34 years (range of 20 to 62 years). The American Joint Committee on Cancer Staging System was followed: stage I (34 patients); stage II (6); stage III (8); and stage IV (10).
E K, Reddy +7 more
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Testicular Neoplasms in Children
Journal of Urology, 1973D L, Boatman, D A, Culp, V B, Wilson
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