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Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors with different histopathology: A case report
Background: Testicular cancer is the most common solid tumor affecting men aged 20–39 years old. About 95% of all testicular tumor is testicular germ cell tumor.
Stivano Rizky Valentino Torry +4 more
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Familial testicular germ cell tumors in two brothers
Introduction Two percent of testicular germ cell tumors occur in family clusters. Here, we report metachronous testicular germ cell tumors in two brothers.
Senji Hoshi +12 more
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A captive adult male giant panda (Guangzhou Chimelong Safari Park, CHINA) presented with azoospermia and enlarged left testicle. A tentative diagnosis of testicular neoplasia was made, and confirmed as testicular seminoma cases by testicular ultrasound ...
Tianyou Zhang +3 more
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Testicular seminoma is a relatively rare tumor which is mostly detected in male population aged from 15 to 35 years old. Although several molecular biomarkers have been identified to be associated with testicular seminoma pathogenesis, the exact ...
Cao Yuming +5 more
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Intra-Abdominal Testicular Seminoma in a Woman with Testicular Feminization Syndrome
We report a case of intra-abdominal testicular tumor in a 36-year-old married lady presenting with chief complaints of primary amenorrhea. The patient was later diagnosed with testicular feminization syndrome, a form of male pseudohermaphroditism.
Darshana D. Rasalkar +4 more
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Testicular Seminoma With Pseudocyst and Coagulation Necrosis Like Burned-out Tumor: A Case Report
Testicular seminoma is a relatively common testicular cancer; however, testicular seminoma with pseudocyst is an extremely rare. The ‘burned-out’ phenomenon in germ cell tumors refers to a germ cell tumor in extra-gonadal tissues with spontaneous ...
Tatsuhiko Hoshii +3 more
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BackgroundTesticular cancer is the most common solid malignancy in young men. Given the many histological classifications of testicular tumors, seminoma is one of the most treatable cancers.
Linjian Mo +15 more
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Testicular fibroma: A case report and literature review
Sex cord-stromal tumors are the second most common testicular tumors after germ cell tumors. They account for about 2%–5% of adult testicular tumors. Most of these tumors are benign. The most common sex cord-stromal tumor is Leydig cell tumor.
Amal M Algarni +3 more
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Prenatal detection of intra-abdominal testicular tumor is rare. In this paper, we discuss the early laparoscopic resection of prenatally detected testicular tumor of a neonate.
Keigo Yada +3 more
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Objectives: We aimed to clarify the characteristics of prepubertal testicular tumors and evaluate the suitability of testis-sparing surgery (TSS) for benign prepubertal testicular tumors, with a focus on clinical outcomes and tumor-specific factors that ...
Shojiro Hanaki +8 more
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