2023
DOI: 10.1177/23247096231218145
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Transformed Testicular Teratoma to Embryonic-Type Neuroectodermal Tumor With Metastasis to Mediastinum

Alanna Siegenthaler,
Stephanie Niforatos,
Taylor Loon
et al.

Abstract: Testicular teratomas may present in both prepubertal and adult men; however, the prognosis differs greatly between these 2 populations. In children, teratomas (prepubertal type) most often occur before the age of 4, are generally seen in their pure form, and behave in a benign fashion. In adults (postpubertal type), teratomas are usually part of a mixed germ cell tumor, and they have the potential to be found at metastatic sites, especially following chemotherapy for non-teratomatous germ cell tumor. Analyses … Show more

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