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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 40(7): 525-535, July 2020. tab, graf, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1135661

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to characterize the prevalence and clinical, macroscopic and histopathological aspects of dogs affected by testicular tumors based on biopsy specimens from the Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária of the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (LPV-UFSM) over 19 years. Parameters regarding the age, size, and breed of the affected dogs were also established. Of all dogs with some type of neoplasm submitted to histopathological analysis at the LPV over these 19 years (n=1,900), 213 (11.2%) had at least one testicular neoplasm. The tissues of 190 dogs (with 220 neoplasms) were available for histological reassessment. The dogs in this study had different types of testicular tumors with relatively similar frequencies. In descending order, the most frequent testicular neoplasms were seminomas (88/220), Leydig (interstitial) cell tumor (LCT; 64/220), Sertoli cell tumor (SCT; 61/220), and mixed germ cell-sex cord stromal tumor (MGSCT) (07/220). Among the dogs of defined breed (119 cases), large breeds had the largest number of cases (50/119), followed by small (47/119) and medium-sized (22/119) breeds. The ages of dogs affected by testicular tumors ranged from 10 months to 18 years. Increased testicular volume was the most common clinical manifestation. Eleven dogs presented information about clinical signs suggestive of hyperestrogenism syndrome (feminization). In seminomas, the diffuse pattern predominated over the intratubular pattern. Two sites (luminal and basal compartments) suggestive of the onset of neoplastic transformations in germ cells were observed in intratubular seminomas. They corroborate the hypothesis that canine seminomas possibly have pathogenesis similar to that observed in human spermatocytic seminomas. The SCTs and LCTs presented high cell morphology variation. SCTs had neoplastic cells organized in five different histological arrangements. As for LCT, solid-diffuse and cystic-vascular histological patterns were the most commonly observed. Through this study, it was possible to establish some of the leading clinical, macroscopic, and histopathological aspects of testicular neoplasms diagnosed over 19 years in the area covered by the LPV-UFSM.(AU)


Este estudo teve por objetivo caracterizar a prevalência, aspectos clínicos, macroscópicos e histopatológicos dos cães acometidos por neoplasmas testiculares, a partir dos espécimes de biópsias do Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (LPV-UFSM) em 19 anos. Parâmetros quanto à idade, porte, raça dos cães acometidos também foram estabelecidos. De todos os cães com algum tipo de neoplasma submetido à análise histopatológica no LPV nesses 19 anos (n=1.900), 213 (11,2%) tinham ao menos um neoplasma testicular. Os tecidos de 190 cães (com 220 neoplasmas) estavam disponíveis para reavaliação histológica. Os cães deste estudo apresentaram diferentes tipos de neoplasmas testiculares com frequências relativamente semelhantes. Em ordem decrescente, os neoplasmas testiculares mais frequentes foram: seminomas (88/220), leydigomas (64/220), sertoliomas (61/220) e o tumor misto de células germinativas e do estroma do cordão sexual (MGSCT; 07/220). Dentre os cães com raça definida (119 casos), as raças de grande porte tiveram o maior número de casos (50/119), seguido das raças de pequeno (47/119) e médio porte (22/119). As idades dos cães acometidos por neoplasmas testiculares variaram de 10 meses a 18 anos. Aumento de volume testicular foi a manifestação clínica mais comum. Onze cães tinham informações sobre sinais clínicos sugestivos da síndrome da feminilização. Nos seminomas, houve o predomínio do padrão difuso sobre o intratubular. Dois locais (compartimentos luminal e basal) sugestivos de início das transformações neoplásicas nas células germinativas foram observados nos seminomas intratubulares, corroborando com a hipótese de que os seminomas caninos possivelmente tem patogênese semelhante à observada nos seminomas espermatocíticos humanos. Sertoliomas e leydigomas foram neoplasmas com alta variação na morfologia celular. Os sertoliomas tinham células neoplásicas dispostas em cinco arranjos histológicos distintos. Quanto aos leydigomas, os padrões histológicos sólido-difuso e cístico-vascular foram os mais comumente observados. Através deste estudo foi possível estabelecer alguns dos principais aspectos clínicos, macroscópicos e histopatológicos dos neoplasmas testiculares diagnosticados em 19 anos na área de abrangência do LPV-UFSM.(AU)


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Animals , Male , Dogs , Testicular Neoplasms/pathology , Testicular Neoplasms/veterinary , Testicular Neoplasms/epidemiology , Seminoma/veterinary , Dog Diseases/pathology , Sertoli Cell Tumor/veterinary , Leydig Cell Tumor/veterinary
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Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology ; (24): 620-622, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-706860

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Objective: To explore the postoperative effect, prognosis, and prognostic factors for benign testicular tumors. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 35 patients with benign testicular tumors between May 2004 and May 2017 from Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, and the patients were followed up until October 2017. Results: The mean age of the 35 patients was 18.8 (0.4-44.0) years. Among them, 14 patients (40.0%) underwent testis-sparing surgery and 21 (60.0%) underwent radical orchiecto-my, and the tumor sizes were 1.8 (0.4-4.0) cm and 2.7 (1.0-8.0) cm, respectively. All patients had been cured without obvious perioper-ative complications. Postoperative histopathological tumor types included 18 epidermal cysts, 10 mature teratomas, 4 interstitial cell tumors, and 3 adenomatoid tumors. Frozen section examination of 10 cases had been operated, and all results were consistent with paraffin pathology. No patient who underwent testis-sparing surgery showed recurrence and/or metastasis during follow-up, and their sexual function and fertility were well preserved. Conclusions: Testis-sparing surgery is reliable, and the size of the tumor determines its implementation. An intraoperative rapid frozen section examination should be performed in patients with testicular neoplasms of a benign or variable nature diagnosed before operation. Patients with benign testicular tumors should undergo testis-sparing surgery, whereas others should undergo radical orchiectomy.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 695-697, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-503745

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Objective To explore the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of testicular benign tumors in children.Methods The clinical data of 26 boys ( aged between 17 days to 12 years and average age was 2.5 years) with testicular benign tumors treated in our center between January 2008 and December 2015 were retrospectively analyzed.The tumors were on the left side in 17 cases, on the right side in 9 cases. Twenty patients presented with painless scrotal mass.3 with cryptorchidism, 2 cases with hydrocele, and 1 case with varicocele.These boys underwent ultrasound or CT examination, results the enlarged tests with space-occupying lesions in 20 cases,3 cases were presented as scrotal empty,3 cases were showed as cystic masses.Twenty-four boys had taken tumor marker detection,which including 3 cases of AFP rised, 2 cases of Neuron-specific enolase slightly higher, 1 case of Ferritin increased.26 patients were performed surgical treatment, 23 cases have taken testicular tumor resection, and 3 cases underwent orchiectomy because of abnormal morphology, according to the intraoperative findings and quick frozen pathological examination results.Results Postoperative pathological diagnosis showed of maturity teratoma in 14 cases, not maturity teratoma in 3 cases, gonadoblastoma in 3 cases, interstitial cell tumor in 2 cases, epidermoid cyst in 2 cases, fibrocellular tumor and testicular inflammatory granuloma in 1 case respectively.The 23 cases were followed up for 3-70 months.All respondents children were alive, and no complications were found such as residual tumor atrophy or tumor recurrence and metastasis.Conclusions Early diagnosis and treatment is the key to obtaining a good effect of testicular tumors. Detailed specialist examination, preoperative ultrasound, CT and determination of tumor markers are important ways to diagnose testicular cancer; rapid intraoperative frozen check may manifest nature of the tumors.For pediatric testicular benign tumor, testis-sparing surgery should be considered.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 611-615, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-457094

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Objective To evaluate the effects of rigorous surveillance and retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) in the treatment of low-risk patients with clinical stage Ⅰ nonseminomatous germ cell testicular tumors (NSGCT) after radical orchiectomy.Methods The data of 71 patients with clinical stage Ⅰ NSGCT were analyzed retrospectively in Hunan Provincial Tumor Hospital,Xiangya Third Hospital of Central South University and Hunan Provincial People's Hospital between Feb,2001 and Apr,2012.Excluding lymphatic and vascular invasion,percentage of embryonal carcinoma>50% and increasing tumour markers (AFP/β-HCG) following orchiectomy,46 low-risk patients out of 71 patients with clinical stage Ⅰ NSGCT were selected and divided into rigorous surveillance group (30 cases) and RPLND group (16 cases) according to different therapeutic methods after radical orchiectomy.Univariate analysis was used to confirm variables associated with disease progression,and the disease free survival rates (DFSR) were compared by using Kaplan-Meier analysis.Results Five cases were lost,and 41 cases were followed up for an average of 61 months (range,15-147 months),with 58 months in rigorous surveillance group (range,19-147months) and 65 months in RPLND group (range,15-144 months).The survival rate was 100% in 2 groups.The DFSR was 89% (24/27) and 86% (12/14),respectively,and there was no significant difference between the 2 groups (x2 =0.08,P=0.78).The DFSR was 83% in patients with small amout of embryonal (percentage of embryonal carcinoma < 50%),and 92% in patients without embryonal carcinoma,and there was no significant difference between the 2 groups (x2=1.07,P=0.30).Also there was no significant difference between the patients less than 15 years and patients more than 15 years (x2=1.59,P =0.21).Conclusions There is no significant difference in recurrence rate and DFSR between rigorous surveillance group and RPLND group.Low-risk patients with clinical stage Ⅰ NSGCT may achieve satisfactory prognosis with surveillance after radical orchiectomy.

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Acta méd. costarric ; 55(1): 31-34, ene.-mar. 2013. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-700645

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Justificación y objetivo: el 95 por ciento de los tumores testiculares son de células germinales. La presencia de estas neoplasias ha venido en aumento, y se han hecho más frecuentes en gente joven. Los tumores testiculares de células germinales se dividen en dos grupos: seminomatosos y no seminomatosos. El objetivo fue caracterizarlos con base en los resultados de biopsia de Patología del Hospital México, del 10 de enero del 2003, al 31 de marzo del 2011. Métodos: estudio descriptivo de una base de datos del servicio de Patología, en donde se seleccionaron los tumores testiculares de células germinales. En el análisis, se calcularon frecuencias absolutas, relativas, intervalos de confianza, medidas de dispersión y de tendencia central y Chi cuadrado p<0,005) para la tendencia. Resultados: se seleccionaron 148 casos con neoplasias de células germinales. Existe tendencia del aumento en los tumores con p<0.003). El 60.2 por ciento (89 casos; IC 95 por ciento 52.2-68.1), se presentó en menores de 30 años. Los tumores testiculares de células germinales no seminomatosos se presentaron en un 59.5 por ciento(88 casos), IC 95 por ciento (51.5-67.3); el promedio de edad para los no seminomatosos fue de 26.4 años, de 8.1; y para los seminomatosos fue de 31 años, de 7.5, con una diferencia calculada de p<0.001). Conclusiones: existe una tendencia significativa al aumento de los tumores testiculares de células germinales, que es más frecuente en menores de 30 años. Los tumores testiculares de células germinales no seminomatosos son los más frecuentes, cuyo promedio de edad es significativamente menor, que el de los TTCG seminomatosos. Se recomienda dirigir campañas de detección a población en riesgo y ampliar el estudio a otros hospitales...


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Biopsy , Germ Cells , Seminoma , Testicular Neoplasms , Costa Rica
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Rev. chil. urol ; 76(2): 99-102, 2011. tab, ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-658265

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Introducción: El cáncer testicular representa entre el 1,5 por ciento de los cánceres en varones y el 5 por ciento de los tumores urológicos en general. Los tumores paratesticulares representan el 4 por ciento de los tumores testiculares. Material y Método: Se revisaron informes de anatomía patológica y las fichas clínicas de pacientes con diagnóstico de patología testicular durante el período entre enero de 2004 a marzo de 2009. Se analizaron las siguientes variables: edad, testículo involucrado, tipo histológico y tratamiento. Objetivo: Es describir los tumores paratesticulares diagnosticados en el Servicio de Urología del Hospital Clínico San Borja Arriarán. Resultado: Se revisaron 149 casos, de los cuales 110 casos se confirmaron como tumores testiculares. Los tumores germinales representan el 90 por ciento. Los demás tipos histológicos, tres corresponden a metástasis testiculares, dos linfomas y una leucemia. Sólo cuatro casos correspondían a tumores paratesticulares representando el 3,6 por ciento de los tumores tratados. La descripción histológica de los tumores encontrados fue de dos Sarcomas (Rabdomiosarcoma y fibrosarcoma), Hemangiopericitoma y un Linfoma. La mediana de edad es de 62 años. El promedio de evolución de las lesiones fue de 5 meses. Discusión: Las neoplasias paratesticulares del cordón espermático son raras y representan sólo el 4 por ciento de los tumores testiculares. Los más frecuentes son tumores benignos en 2/3 de los casos, siendo el lipoma el tipo histológico más común. Conclusión: Los tumores paratesticulares son neoplasias infrecuentes. La presentación clínica no varía respecto a los demás tumores testiculares excepto en los pacientes inmunodeprimidos.


Introduction: Testicular cancer accounts for 1.5 per cent of cancers in men and 5 per cent of general urologic tumors. Paratesticular tumors represent 4 per cent of testicular tumors. Materials and Methods: We reviewed pathology reports and clinical records of patients diagnosed with testicular pathology during the period January 2004 to March 2009. We analyzed the following variables: age, testicular involvement, histological type and treatment. Aim: You describe paratesticular tumors diagnosed in the urology department of Hospital San BorjaArriarán. Results: We reviewed 149 cases, of which 110 cases were confirmed as malignancy. Germ cell tumors account for 90 percent. Other histologic types, three correspond to metastatic testicular, two lymphomas and leukemia. Only four cases were paratesticular tumors accounting for 3.6 per cent of treated tumors. The histological description of the tumors found were two sarcomas (rhabdomyosarcoma and fibrosarcoma), hemangiopericytoma and a lymphoma. The median age was 62 years. The average evolution of lesions was 5 months. Discussion: Paratesticular neoplasms of the spermatic cord are rare and represent only 4 per cent of testicular tumors. The most common are benign tumors in 2/3 of cases, the lipoma being the most common histologic type. Conclusion: Paratesticular tumors are rare neoplasms. The clinical presentation varies in relation to other testicular tumors except in immunosuppressed patients.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Testicular Neoplasms/epidemiology , Testicular Neoplasms/pathology , Spermatic Cord
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