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Testicular cancer is a rare malignant tumor. In the structure of general cancer incidence, this nosology accounts for about 1–1.5% of cases. Among this pathology, about 90–95% is due to testicular germ cell tumors.
T. V. Ustinova +10 more
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Secondary testicular tumors [PDF]
Secondary testicular neoplasms are rare. Review of approximately 24,000 autopsies done at Hines Veterans Administration Hospital revealed 15 cases of metastatic involvement of the testes for an incidence of 0.06%. Histologic appearance of the metastatic tumors was identical to the primary sites and involved the testicle either as nodules or diffuse ...
E J, Pienkos, V R, Jablokow
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Primary neuroendocrine tumor of the testis
Testicular neuroendocrine tumor is rare. It accounts for less than 1% of all testicular neoplasms. More than 60 cases have been published in the literature.
Shakir Alsharif +5 more
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Testicular metastasis of solid tumors is uncommon. Common primary sites of metastatic tumors to the testis are the lungs and prostate. Cryptorchidism is associated with a four-fold increase in the risk of a testicular germ cell tumor of which seminoma is
Chang Gok Woo +5 more
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Background The neuroendocrine cells can cause a variety of malignancies throughout the human body known as the neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) or carcinoid tumors.
Eugen Widmeier +2 more
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Bilateral Synchronous Testicular Seminoma in a Patient with Bilateral Cryptorchidism
Cryptorchidism is a known cause of testicular tumor. The incidence of testicular tumor is 11 times more in inguinal testes and 50 times more in intra-abdominal testes.
Dilasma Ghartimagar +5 more
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Background In recent years, several giant pandas have suffered from testicular tumor, which has seriously affected giant panda health. However, the pathogenesis of testicular tumor in giant panda is still unclear.
Yan Zhu +14 more
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Spermatic cord tuberculosis with testicular involvement is rare and can closely resemble a testicular tumor, particularly in patients with no prior history of tuberculosis.
Lohourou Grah Franck +5 more
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Primary Mucinous Borderline Tumor of the Testis: A Case Report
Introduction Testicular mucinous borderline tumor is a rare primary testicular neoplasm with a generally favorable prognosis. Herein, we report a case diagnosed after high orchiectomy, with a brief literature review.
Takeshi Shirota +5 more
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A 50-year-old Japanese man with a two-year history of a painless right scrotal mass visited our hospital. Considering laboratory findings and computed tomography, the patient was diagnosed with an uncharacteristic testicular tumor.
Ryo Kasahara +4 more
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