Testicular mixed nonseminomatous germ cell cancer: a case report and review of the literature.
- Author:
Quan-Ming DING
1
;
Wei LIANG
;
Gang WANG
;
Yang LU
;
Cheng-Dong JIN
;
Hong-Liang REN
;
Hao-Bin ZHANG
;
Zhong-Kai QIU
;
Zhe SU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Reports
- MeSH: Adult; Humans; Male; Neoplasm Staging; Seminoma; pathology; Testicular Neoplasms; pathology
- From: National Journal of Andrology 2010;16(10):925-927
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETesticular mixed nonseminomatous germ cell cancer (TMNGCC) is rarely reported. This study aimed to explore the clinical symptoms, pathological characteristics and treatment methods of TMNGCC.
METHODSWe analyzed the clinical data of 1 case of TMNGCC, observed its pathological characteristics under the light microscope by histology, cytochemistry, immunohistochemistry and immune marking, and investigated the clinical features of such tumors by reviewing the relevant literature.
RESULTSThe patient presented with a chief complaint of painless testicular swelling for 3 years. Histopathological examinations revealed a tumor of papillary, fissural or adenoid structure, with large polygonal or columnar cells with one or more irregular vesicular nuclei, the nuclear membrane clear, the cytoplasm eosinophilic or basophilic, and the interstitium infiltrated by a few lymphocytes. Here are the immunohistochemical results: CD117 -, CK8-18 + +, CD30 + +, CK + + +, vimentin -, PLAP +/-, P53 +, AFP + and EMA + +. The tumor was pathologically diagnosed as teratogenic embryonic testicular cancer, and treated by radical surgery, followed by adjuvant chemotherapy according to the treatment of TMNGCC. One-year follow-up found the patient to be alive.
CONCLUSIONTMNGCC is a rare malignant tumor, mostly with unobvious clinical symptoms. Its diagnosis primarily depends on physical examination, ultrasonography, CT, and measurement of serum tumor markers; its confirmation necessitates pathological examination, and its first-choice treatment is surgical resection.