| Literature DB >> 31768145 |
Daniel G Wong1, Nirmish Singla1, Aditya Bagrodia1.
Abstract
Intra-abdominal testes are at increased risk of malignant transformation and can manifest as large abdominal masses with a wide variation in presenting symptoms. In the setting of cryptorchid or nonpalpable testes, large abdominal masses are highly suspect for germ cell tumors. Without standard guidelines, management can vary extensively. Surgical management may not be trivial and can entail a major abdominal operation in the context of a multimodal approach. The use of biopsy and serum tumor markers may effectively guide sequence of management based upon expected histology. In advanced cases, neoadjuvant chemotherapy may be pursued, and retroperitoneal lymph node dissection may be accomplished at the time of orchiectomy to minimize morbidity. The development of these massive late stage tumors reaffirms current guidelines on the early correction of cryptorchidism.Entities:
Keywords: Nonseminomatous; Seminoma; Testicular
Year: 2019 PMID: 31768145 PMCID: PMC6864910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Urol ISSN: 1523-6161