| Literature DB >> 27867337 |
William S Gange1, Robert H Blackwell1, John Biemer2, Güliz A Barkan2, Maria M Picken3, Marcus L Quek1.
Abstract
Growing teratoma syndrome is an infrequent presentation of testicular cancer. We present a case of growing teratoma syndrome in a patient who initially presented with clinical stage I nonseminomatous testicular germ cell tumor, who subsequently developed large volume oligometastases to the retroperitoneum, thorax, and thigh. Despite two regimens of chemotherapy, his disease progressed. Complete surgical extirpation of all gross tumors confirmed mature teratoma. An aggressive surgical approach, including postchemotherapy resection of all known metastatic sites, can provide long-term disease-free survival.Entities:
Keywords: Chemotherapy; Metastasis; Nonseminomatous germ cell tumor; Oncologic surgery; Teratoma
Year: 2016 PMID: 27867337 PMCID: PMC5109959 DOI: 10.1159/000447134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Urol ISSN: 1661-7649