2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2011.04.017
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Myoid gonadal stromal tumor: a distinct testicular tumor with peritubular myoid cell differentiation

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“…As a further caveat, these few studies examined samples from boys with cryptorchidism or androgen insensitivity syndrome (Chemes et al 1985, Cigorraga et al 1994) and therefore would not reflect the situation of the adult human testis. A recent case report indicates that peritubular cells of the human testis may be able to form tumors (Du et al 2012). This benign testicular tumor type is very rare and only six additional cases have been reported (see Du et al (2012)).…”
Section: R108 a Mayerhofermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a further caveat, these few studies examined samples from boys with cryptorchidism or androgen insensitivity syndrome (Chemes et al 1985, Cigorraga et al 1994) and therefore would not reflect the situation of the adult human testis. A recent case report indicates that peritubular cells of the human testis may be able to form tumors (Du et al 2012). This benign testicular tumor type is very rare and only six additional cases have been reported (see Du et al (2012)).…”
Section: R108 a Mayerhofermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent case report indicates that peritubular cells of the human testis may be able to form tumors (Du et al 2012). This benign testicular tumor type is very rare and only six additional cases have been reported (see Du et al (2012)). While peritubular tumor cells might turn out to be an interesting experimental tool in the future, they are, to my knowledge, not yet available for cellular studies.…”
Section: R108 a Mayerhofermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 In contrast to fibrothecoma, myoid gonadal stromal tumors have the microscopic appearance of a benign smooth muscle tumor with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm. 16 In contrast to fibrothecoma, myoid gonadal stromal tumors have the microscopic appearance of a benign smooth muscle tumor with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm.…”
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“…121,124 A recent study also investigated calretinin expression in fibrothecomas and it was reported to be positive in 4 (44%) of the 9 cases included in that investigation. 11,48,87,121 In Table 4 11,48,87,[121][122][123][124][125][126] are summarized the results from some of the published studies on calretinin expression in testicular tumors. 11,48,87,121 In Table 4 11,48,87,[121][122][123][124][125][126] are summarized the results from some of the published studies on calretinin expression in testicular tumors.…”
Section: Calretinin Expression In Testicular Tumorsmentioning
confidence: 99%