Testicle teratoma
Testicle teratoma
Updated: 01/28/2021
© Jun Wang,MD, PhD
General features
- Tumors contain cellular components derived from 2 or 3 germ layers
- Second most common testicular tumor after yolk sac in children
- Most likely malignant if in adults
- More commonly as a component of mixed tumor
Pathological findings
- Same microscopic morphology as ovarian teratoma
- Various differentiation, may have bone, cartilage, tooth or skin
Management
- Orchiectomy
- Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection if positive for mets
- Chemotherapy
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