Mixed Germ Cell Tumour in an Infertile Male Having Unilateral Cryptorchidism: A Rare Case Report
Mixed germ cell tumours with multiple components occur more frequently than the pure varieties of germ cell tumours. Embryonal carcinoma and teratoma together form the most common components of the mixed germ cell tumour but the yolk sac tumour is usually seen as a minor component in patients pres...
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doaj-ddb37ff1a6984227832156f07b48bccc2020-11-25T03:06:03ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-02-01102PD17PD1810.7860/JCDR/2016/15298.7238Mixed Germ Cell Tumour in an Infertile Male Having Unilateral Cryptorchidism: A Rare Case ReportAnand Singla0Navneet Kaur1Gunjeet Sandhu2Rupesh Nagori3Junior Resident, Depatment of General Surgery, G.M.C., Patiala, Punjab, India.Associate Professor, Depatment of Pathology, G.M.C., Patiala, Punjab, India.Senior Resident, Depatment of General Surgery, G.M.C., Patiala, Punjab, India. Junior Resident, Depatment of General Surgery, G.M.C., Patiala, Punjab, India.Mixed germ cell tumours with multiple components occur more frequently than the pure varieties of germ cell tumours. Embryonal carcinoma and teratoma together form the most common components of the mixed germ cell tumour but the yolk sac tumour is usually seen as a minor component in patients presenting with mixed germ cell tumour. We report a rare case of 27-year-old Hepatitis C positive male presenting with pain in left lower abdomen with associated history of same sided undescended testis and infertility. Right sided testis lying in scrotal sac appeared normal on ultrasonography but patient was azoospermic. He had raised levels of serum markers, alpha feto protein and beta HCG. Examination showed a large mass in left lower abdomen involving the sigmoid colon with the absence of left testis in left scrotum which was confirmed on CT scan. Excision of the mass was done and histopathology examination revealed it as a malignant mixed germ cell tumour composed predominantly of a yolk sac tumour, with minor component as seminoma and embryonal carcinoma in an undescended testis. Following this, the level of serum markers came down. The patient is now undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy and is doing well. https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7238/15298_CE[Ra]_F(P)_PF1(VIAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfazoospermiacryptorchid testisinfertilitymalignant mixed germ cell tumouryolk sac tumour |
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Anand Singla Navneet Kaur Gunjeet Sandhu Rupesh Nagori Mixed Germ Cell Tumour in an Infertile Male Having Unilateral Cryptorchidism: A Rare Case Report Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research azoospermia cryptorchid testis infertility malignant mixed germ cell tumour yolk sac tumour |
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Mixed Germ Cell Tumour in an Infertile Male Having Unilateral Cryptorchidism: A Rare Case Report |
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Mixed Germ Cell Tumour in an Infertile Male Having Unilateral Cryptorchidism: A Rare Case Report |
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Mixed Germ Cell Tumour in an Infertile Male Having Unilateral Cryptorchidism: A Rare Case Report |
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Mixed Germ Cell Tumour in an Infertile Male Having Unilateral Cryptorchidism: A Rare Case Report |
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Mixed Germ Cell Tumour in an Infertile Male Having Unilateral Cryptorchidism: A Rare Case Report |
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mixed germ cell tumour in an infertile male having unilateral cryptorchidism: a rare case report |
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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Mixed germ cell tumours with multiple components occur more frequently than the pure varieties of germ cell tumours. Embryonal
carcinoma and teratoma together form the most common components of the mixed germ cell tumour but the yolk sac tumour is usually
seen as a minor component in patients presenting with mixed germ cell tumour. We report a rare case of 27-year-old Hepatitis C positive
male presenting with pain in left lower abdomen with associated history of same sided undescended testis and infertility. Right sided
testis lying in scrotal sac appeared normal on ultrasonography but patient was azoospermic. He had raised levels of serum markers,
alpha feto protein and beta HCG. Examination showed a large mass in left lower abdomen involving the sigmoid colon with the absence
of left testis in left scrotum which was confirmed on CT scan. Excision of the mass was done and histopathology examination revealed
it as a malignant mixed germ cell tumour composed predominantly of a yolk sac tumour, with minor component as seminoma and
embryonal carcinoma in an undescended testis. Following this, the level of serum markers came down. The patient is now undergoing
adjuvant chemotherapy and is doing well. |
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azoospermia cryptorchid testis infertility malignant mixed germ cell tumour yolk sac tumour |
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