Precocious Pseudo-Puberty with Testicular Enlargement: Two Cases of Leydig Cell Tumor with Different Histopathological Results

Trahmono,1 Irfan Wahyudi,1 Arry Rodjani,1 Gerhard Reinaldi Situmorang,1 Nanis Sacharina Marzuki2 1Department of Urology, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; 2Bunda Jakarta Hospital, Jakarta, IndonesiaCorrespondence: Irfan WahyudiCipto Mangunku...

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Main Authors: Trahmono, Wahyudi I, Rodjani A, Situmorang GR, Marzuki NS
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spelling doaj-9ae4d534ca6c4dd5a688f7fb27428a362020-11-25T04:01:04ZengDove Medical PressResearch and Reports in Urology2253-24472020-11-01Volume 1257758259568Precocious Pseudo-Puberty with Testicular Enlargement: Two Cases of Leydig Cell Tumor with Different Histopathological ResultsTrahmonoWahyudi IRodjani ASitumorang GRMarzuki NSTrahmono,1 Irfan Wahyudi,1 Arry Rodjani,1 Gerhard Reinaldi Situmorang,1 Nanis Sacharina Marzuki2 1Department of Urology, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; 2Bunda Jakarta Hospital, Jakarta, IndonesiaCorrespondence: Irfan WahyudiCipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jalan Diponegoro No. 71, Kenari, Senen, Central Jakarta, IndonesiaTel +62-812-2020-140Email irf_wahyudi@yahoo.co.idIntroduction: Leydig cell tumors (LCT) are the most common hormone-secreting testicular tumors; it is a rare cause for precocious pseudo-puberty in boys. The tumors secrete high amounts of testosterone. We present two cases of LCT in prepubertal boys presenting with precocious puberty.Case Reports: Case 1. A 6-year-old boy was referred from the pediatric department with a diagnosis of precocious puberty. The patient had reported enlarged and painless swelling of the left testicle from a year ago. The puberty status of the patient was A1P3G4. Ultrasonography examination had found left testicular mass. Elective radical orchiectomy of the left testicle was performed. Histopathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of benign LCT. Case 2. A 6-year-old boy presented with an enlarged left testicle for the last three months. Features of puberty were noted on the patient (appearance of pubic and facial hair). The puberty status of the patient was A1P3G3. Left testicle US had found homogenous, hypoechoic mass with calcification. Bone age had found increased bone maturation. Increased androgen hormones were detected through a blood test. Radical orchiectomy of the left testicle was performed. The histopathological examination showed malignant LCT.Conclusion: Leydig cell tumors uncommonly occur in children. Prepubertal-aged boys presented with asymmetrical, firm, painless testicular enlargement with signs of puberty should be evaluated for LCT. Histopathological analysis is the mainstay of diagnosis and radical orchiectomy is the treatment of choice of LCT.Keywords: precocious pseudo-puberty, Leydig cell tumor, orchiectomyhttps://www.dovepress.com/precocious-pseudo-puberty-with-testicular-enlargement-two-cases-of-ley-peer-reviewed-article-RRUprecocious pseudo-pubertyleydig cell tumororchiectomy
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Wahyudi I
Rodjani A
Situmorang GR
Marzuki NS
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Wahyudi I
Rodjani A
Situmorang GR
Marzuki NS
Precocious Pseudo-Puberty with Testicular Enlargement: Two Cases of Leydig Cell Tumor with Different Histopathological Results
Research and Reports in Urology
precocious pseudo-puberty
leydig cell tumor
orchiectomy
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Wahyudi I
Rodjani A
Situmorang GR
Marzuki NS
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title Precocious Pseudo-Puberty with Testicular Enlargement: Two Cases of Leydig Cell Tumor with Different Histopathological Results
title_short Precocious Pseudo-Puberty with Testicular Enlargement: Two Cases of Leydig Cell Tumor with Different Histopathological Results
title_full Precocious Pseudo-Puberty with Testicular Enlargement: Two Cases of Leydig Cell Tumor with Different Histopathological Results
title_fullStr Precocious Pseudo-Puberty with Testicular Enlargement: Two Cases of Leydig Cell Tumor with Different Histopathological Results
title_full_unstemmed Precocious Pseudo-Puberty with Testicular Enlargement: Two Cases of Leydig Cell Tumor with Different Histopathological Results
title_sort precocious pseudo-puberty with testicular enlargement: two cases of leydig cell tumor with different histopathological results
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Research and Reports in Urology
issn 2253-2447
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Trahmono,1 Irfan Wahyudi,1 Arry Rodjani,1 Gerhard Reinaldi Situmorang,1 Nanis Sacharina Marzuki2 1Department of Urology, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; 2Bunda Jakarta Hospital, Jakarta, IndonesiaCorrespondence: Irfan WahyudiCipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jalan Diponegoro No. 71, Kenari, Senen, Central Jakarta, IndonesiaTel +62-812-2020-140Email irf_wahyudi@yahoo.co.idIntroduction: Leydig cell tumors (LCT) are the most common hormone-secreting testicular tumors; it is a rare cause for precocious pseudo-puberty in boys. The tumors secrete high amounts of testosterone. We present two cases of LCT in prepubertal boys presenting with precocious puberty.Case Reports: Case 1. A 6-year-old boy was referred from the pediatric department with a diagnosis of precocious puberty. The patient had reported enlarged and painless swelling of the left testicle from a year ago. The puberty status of the patient was A1P3G4. Ultrasonography examination had found left testicular mass. Elective radical orchiectomy of the left testicle was performed. Histopathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of benign LCT. Case 2. A 6-year-old boy presented with an enlarged left testicle for the last three months. Features of puberty were noted on the patient (appearance of pubic and facial hair). The puberty status of the patient was A1P3G3. Left testicle US had found homogenous, hypoechoic mass with calcification. Bone age had found increased bone maturation. Increased androgen hormones were detected through a blood test. Radical orchiectomy of the left testicle was performed. The histopathological examination showed malignant LCT.Conclusion: Leydig cell tumors uncommonly occur in children. Prepubertal-aged boys presented with asymmetrical, firm, painless testicular enlargement with signs of puberty should be evaluated for LCT. Histopathological analysis is the mainstay of diagnosis and radical orchiectomy is the treatment of choice of LCT.Keywords: precocious pseudo-puberty, Leydig cell tumor, orchiectomy
topic precocious pseudo-puberty
leydig cell tumor
orchiectomy
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