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Juvenile granulosa cell tumor of the testis:: contemporary clinical management and pathological diagnosis.

Aseem R Shukla1, Dale S Huff, Douglas A Canning, R Bruce Filmer, Howard M Snyder, David Carpintieri, Michael C Carr.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Juvenile granulosa cell tumor (JGCT) of the testis is a rarely diagnosed subset of testicular stromal tumors. Although this variant of testicular stromal tumor is predominantly a benign entity in prepubertal patients, limited experience precludes a complete understanding of its clinical presentation and pathological diagnosis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed all cases of testicular tumors at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia between 1976 and 2002 in males younger than 18 years. We specifically reviewed our experience with JGCT in terms of presentation, surgical treatment and long-term outcome. We also reviewed the microscopic findings and histochemical techniques used to confirm the diagnosis.
RESULTS: We identified 77 tumors during the defined interval, of which 3 (3.9%) were JGCTs. All 3 patients with JGCT were first noted to have a testis mass soon after birth. All presented with a firm, unilateral testicular mass. Ultrasonographic findings were consistent with a complex, multiseptated, hypoechoic mass. Two of the 3 patients underwent radical orchiectomy. Testis sparing mass excision was performed in 1 patient. Grossly the tumors were partially cystic masses. Histologically positive immunostaining with inhibin-alpha and negative staining for alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) reliably differentiated JGCTs from yolk sac tumors. At a mean followup of 8.5 years (range 5 to 14) no metastases or local tumor recurrences have been diagnosed.
CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge we report the first case of testis sparing enucleation of a JGCT with a 5-year recurrence-free followup. Testis sparing enucleation is now our procedure of choice for tumors in neonates and prepubertal children with serum AFP in the normal range for age. JGCT should be suspected in neonates presenting at birth with a complex, cystic mass of the testis. Positive immunostaining for inhibin-alpha and a lack of AFP staining have consistently corroborated the pathological diagnosis in our experience and they should be applied for pediatric testis tumors that may mimic yolk sac tumor pathology.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15076304     DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000120223.29924.3b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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