Synchronous bilateral germ cell tumo (BGCT) of the testis is rare and its association with bilateral cryptorchidism is even rarer. We report one case of BGCT of testis with bilateral cryptorchidism who presented as blunt injury abdomen in emergencyand was not diagnosed preoperatively. Postoperatively after an appropriate diagnosis, he was managed with chemotherapy. In this report, we have reviewed the larger series of BGCT for the presentation and management of synchronous BGCT to derive some conclusions
Copyright © 2013 Daniel A. Jones et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Hadley Narins,1 Kent Chevli,1,2 Richard Gilbert,2 Michael Duff,1,2 Andrew Toenniessen,2 Yan Hu31Depa...
Objective To describe the incidence, clinical characteristics, treatment methods and long-term follo...
Cryptorchidism is a known cause of testicular tumor. The incidence of testicular tumor is 11 times m...
Cryptorchidism is a known cause of testicular tumor. The incidence of testicular tumor is 11 times m...
Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of me...
Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of me...
Objective: To present a case of a bilateral synchronous testicular seminoma in a young male clinical...
Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of me...
A rare case of synchronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumor of different histological type is de...
Testicular neoplasia is rare, especially when it is bilateral, and even more when it is synchronic, ...
The occurrence of synchronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors (BTGCTs) of different pathologic...
Testicular tumors are very common among man under the age of 45 years. The case of bilateral synchro...
The development of testes occurs in the abdomen during fetal life, after which they migrate into the...
Abstract: Spermatocytic seminoma (SS) is a rare entity, accounting for 2%–12 % of all seminomas; amo...
Copyright © 2013 Daniel A. Jones et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Hadley Narins,1 Kent Chevli,1,2 Richard Gilbert,2 Michael Duff,1,2 Andrew Toenniessen,2 Yan Hu31Depa...
Objective To describe the incidence, clinical characteristics, treatment methods and long-term follo...
Cryptorchidism is a known cause of testicular tumor. The incidence of testicular tumor is 11 times m...
Cryptorchidism is a known cause of testicular tumor. The incidence of testicular tumor is 11 times m...
Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of me...
Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of me...
Objective: To present a case of a bilateral synchronous testicular seminoma in a young male clinical...
Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of me...
A rare case of synchronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumor of different histological type is de...
Testicular neoplasia is rare, especially when it is bilateral, and even more when it is synchronic, ...
The occurrence of synchronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors (BTGCTs) of different pathologic...
Testicular tumors are very common among man under the age of 45 years. The case of bilateral synchro...
The development of testes occurs in the abdomen during fetal life, after which they migrate into the...
Abstract: Spermatocytic seminoma (SS) is a rare entity, accounting for 2%–12 % of all seminomas; amo...
Copyright © 2013 Daniel A. Jones et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Hadley Narins,1 Kent Chevli,1,2 Richard Gilbert,2 Michael Duff,1,2 Andrew Toenniessen,2 Yan Hu31Depa...
Objective To describe the incidence, clinical characteristics, treatment methods and long-term follo...