Case report Extragonadal germ cell tumor and male infertility
Background: Over recent decades a possible decrease in sperm quality and an increase in the incidence of testicular cancer have been reported in many populations. Some recent findings, as cohort studies, showed an increased risk of testicular cancer in men with abnormal semen analysis. Case: A 30 ye...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Iranian journal of reproductive medicine 2007-04, Vol.4 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Over recent decades a possible decrease in sperm quality
and an increase in the incidence of testicular cancer have been
reported in many populations. Some recent findings, as cohort studies,
showed an increased risk of testicular cancer in men with abnormal
semen analysis. Case: A 30 years old man referred to our clinic with
chief compliant of infertility for 3 years. Spermogram revealed
azoospermia and right extratesticular intrascrotal mass was detected by
ultrasound examination. Right inguinal surgical approach showed intact
small sized atrophic right testis and an intrascrotal mass. In
microscopic examination of the mass mixed germ cell tumor with
teratoma, yolk sac and embryonal components were reported. Conclusion:
Extragonadal germ cell tumors, like their testicular counterparts are
associated with primary germ cell defects. The higher incidence of
antecedent infertility suggests that either congenital or acquired
primary germ cell defect contributes to defective spermatogenesis and
therefore, there is higher risk of cancer development in incompletely
migrated germ cells. We recommend complete evaluation of cancer in
patients with infertility and azoospermia. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6433 |