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Bilateral Synchronous Testis Tumors of Different Histology: A Case Report
Background: Bilateral synchronous testis germ cell tumors with different histopathology are not common. Case Presentation: Here, a case of 27-year-old male who is reported presented with bilateral testicular swellings.
Ghasem Rostami +4 more
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Diagnostic yield of OCT3/4 reflex testing in testicular biopsy
GCNIS detection frequency was 48/3353 (1.4%) testicular biopsies from 42/1870 (2.2%) men who underwent testicular biopsy with or without testicular sperm extraction (TESE). OCT3/4 was particularly helpful for detecting interstitial seminoma, GCNIS coexisting with mature spermatogenesis, and focal GCNIS.
Roselyne Choiniere +2 more
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Purpose To determine enzymatic antioxidant and lipid peroxidation levels in seminal plasma of patients orchiectomized for testicular tumors. Materials and Methods The study included 52 patients: 26 control men and 26 orchiectomized patients for ...
Camila Sposito +7 more
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Impalpable Testicular Seminoma Identified on Sonoelastography
The role of sonoelastography in diagnosing cancerous masses has increased since the advent of elastography as an ultrasound modality. Its ability to display differences in the mechanical properties of cancerous masses compared to normal surrounding ...
Eric M. Ghiraldi +3 more
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Spermatocytic seminoma at the National Institute of Oncology in Morocco
Background Spermatocytic seminoma (SS) is a distinct testicular germ cell tumor, representing less than 1% of testicular cancers. The clinical features that distinguish ss from classical seminoma are an older age at presentation and a reduced propensity ...
Raiss Ghizlane G +4 more
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Background Diagnosing testicular tumors that are negative for tumor markers using ultrasound and MRI is currently challenging. Seminomas and non-seminomas of the testis have different clinical diagnoses and treatment plans.
Shanshan Liu, Zixia Zhou, Nianyu Xue
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Introduction Extragonadal germ cell tumors (EGCT) account for approximately 3%–7% of all germ cell tumors. Metachronous testicular tumors develop in 5%–7% of patients after EGCT treatment; however, bilateral testicular tumors have not been reported. Case
Hiraku Yamamoto +5 more
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Bilateral spermatocytic seminoma: a case report
Hadley Narins,1 Kent Chevli,1,2 Richard Gilbert,2 Michael Duff,1,2 Andrew Toenniessen,2 Yan Hu31Department of Urology, State University of New York at Buffalo Medical School, Buffalo, NY, USA; 2Western New York Urology Associates, Cheektowaga, NY, USA ...
Narins H +5 more
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Testicular cancer in Latvia: incidence trends and prognostic outcomes across a 23-year study
Background The aim of this study was to analyze trends in testicular cancer incidence, mortality, and survival in Latvia from 1994 to 2017. Materials and methods This retrospective cohort study analyzed testicular cancer patients diagnosed in Latvia ...
Klims Leonenko +6 more
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