2017
DOI: 10.1159/000447146
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Neuroendocrine Testicular Tumors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this study is to study the main epidemiological, clinical, para clinical, pathological, therapeutic, and evolutionary features of patients with testicular neuroendocrine tumors (TNET). Materials and Methods: Nine case series and sixteen case reports were identified by searching PubMed database and qualified for inclusion in this study. We added the data of one case treated in the department of urology in Habib Bourguiba Hospital in Sfax, to the published cases. Results: A total of 132 c… Show more

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“…The mixed teratoma and neuroendocrine type testicular tumours are rare (under 1%) and have been reported in only 22 cases in literature. The majority occurred in patients between 38.5-39 years (2,3). The diagnosis of this type of tumour is difficult and the IHC testing is crucial in establishing the precise diagnosis.…”
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“…The mixed teratoma and neuroendocrine type testicular tumours are rare (under 1%) and have been reported in only 22 cases in literature. The majority occurred in patients between 38.5-39 years (2,3). The diagnosis of this type of tumour is difficult and the IHC testing is crucial in establishing the precise diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The specific markers for testicular tumours (beta chorionic human gonadotropin, alfa-fetoprotein and lactate dehydrogenase) are usually within normal limits. The association between immature teratoma and neuroendocrine tumour was described only in one case (2).…”
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