Literature DB >> 14694980

Paratesticular mesothelial proliferations.

Andrew Churg1.   

Abstract

Varied mesothelial proliferations are found around the testes. Benign reactive mesothelial proliferations in hydrocoeles may be very florid and histologically worrisome, but these can usually be separated from malignant mesotheliomas of the tunica vaginalis because they are confined to a sharply demarcated zone near the luminal surface. In addition, benign inflamed hydrocoeles tend to show a distinct zonation with cellular areas near the luminal surface and more fibrotic areas beneath. The proliferating mesothelial cells in benign reactions often form lines that are parallel to the surface of the hydrocoele. Malignant mesotheliomas of the tunica vaginalis are usually grossly visible as single or multiple nodules. Histologically, they show an epithelial- or mixed epithelial- and sarcomatous-morphologic image, with evidence of stromal invasion. Well-differentiated papillary mesotheliomas are usually solitary exophytic nodules with a distinctive morphologic appearance and benign course, but they must be carefully separated from malignant mesotheliomas with a focally exophytic papillary growth pattern. By definition, well-differentiated papillary mesotheliomas do not exhibit stromal invasion. Peritesticular adenomatoid tumors are also very common; they are benign circumscribed cellular nodules with an appearance comparable to that of adenomatoid tumors in other body locations such as the uterine serosa.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14694980     DOI: 10.1053/j.semdp.2003.08.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Diagn Pathol        ISSN: 0740-2570            Impact factor:   3.464


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Journal:  Crit Rev Toxicol       Date:  2016-06-09       Impact factor: 5.635

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Authors:  Nese Guney; Mert Basaran; Ebru Karayigit; Ahmet Müslümanoglu; Soner Guney; Isin Kilicaslan; Saime Gulbarut
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Journal:  Diagn Pathol       Date:  2011-08-25       Impact factor: 2.644

5.  Malignant paratesticular mesothelioma.

Authors:  Leonardo Gomes da Fonseca; Daniel Fernandes Marques; Tiago Kenji Takahashi; Fernando Nalesso Aguiar; Juliana Naves Ravanini; Daniel Fernandes Saragiotto
Journal:  Autops Case Rep       Date:  2014-03-31

6.  Well-differentiated papillary mesothelioma of the tunica vaginalis: a case study and review of the literature.

Authors:  Seyda Erdogan; Arbil Acikalin; Handan Zeren; Gulfılız Gonlusen; Suzan Zorludemir; Volkan Izol
Journal:  Korean J Pathol       Date:  2014-06-26

7.  Lymphatic Endothelial Cell in Endemic Bancroftian Filariasis: A Focus on the Lymphatics of the Tunica Vaginalis Testis.

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