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21st European Congress of Pathology
Istanbul, Turkey, September 08-13, 2007
http://www.ecp2007istanbul.org/
Slide Seminar 17, September 10th
Testicular Non Germ Cell Tumors
Chairperson: G. Mikuz

 

 

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Slide 9  
Case 9
Presented by: Božo Krušlin

Clinical History
A 42-year-old man with right testicular swelling is presented. The patient observed painless enlargement of the testis during last few months. Tumor markers were negative with no endocrine disturbances. Ultrasound showed hypoechoic, well defined, solid tumor mass up to 5 cm in largest diameter (Figure 1). The results of other examinations (CT scan of the abdomen, chest x-rays) were within normal limits. The patient underwent orchiectomy and testis with spermatic cord was obtained for pathohistologic analysis.
Gross pathology: On cross section the tumor appeared yellowish-white, well circumscribed, encapsulated, firm, with no necrosis. The tumor was up to 5 cm in diameter. Tunica albuginea and spermatic cord were not affected.
  
  SERTOLI-LEYDIG CELL TUMOR  
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