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[Bilateral testicular neoplasms].

Authors: H J, Heinrichs;

[Bilateral testicular neoplasms].

Abstract

With 23 years an embryonal teratoma of the testicles and with 29 years a seminoma was treated by semicastration and post-irradiation or applications of cytostatics. In the two cases 10 or 12 years later seminomas of the other side appeared. Problems of the double-side simultaneous and successive affection are discussed, therapeutic consequences derived and the prognosis is entered. Apart from this the clinical and morphological signs of bilateral metastases of the testicles by a bronchial carcinoma are explained and discussed.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Neoplasms, Multiple Primary, Time Factors, Testicular Neoplasms, Teratoma, Humans, Dysgerminoma, Middle Aged

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