Leydig cell tumors are the most common tumors of the gonadal stroma. They account for 3% of all testicular tumors. Whereas in 10% of adult cases malignancy occurs, the clinical course in children is benign. During childhood the tumor presents with precocious pseudopuberty, in adults with testicular swelling and gynecomastia. We report on 17 cases of Leydig cell tumor, paying special attention to clinical and morphological aspects.
Clear cell tumors of the lung are commonly primary, clear-cell, bronchial carcinomas or metastasis of a renal cell carcinoma. Compared to this, pulmonary sugar tumor is a rare entity. A large intracellular content of glycogen and immunohistochemical procedures lead to diagnosis. The demonstration of the premelanosomal protein HMB-45 is considered as proof, but this is not airtight. We present a case of metachronic, benign, and HMB-45-negative sugar tumor of the lung after hypernephroma and give a review of the literature.
SummaryAbsence of myocardial fibers in the right ventricle is the essence of so-called Uhl's anomaly, which should be distinguished from the fatty replacement producing arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia of the adolescent and young adult. In this report, we describe a newborn with nearly complete absence of the myocardium of the left ventricle. The infant died on the seventh day because of myocardial incompetence of the left ventricle, which was unable to open the aortic valve.
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