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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35413382/endocrine-disrupting-chemicals-affect-sertoli-tm4-cell-functionality-through-dysregulation-of-gap-junctional-intercellular-communication-in-vitro
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Affiefa Yawer, Eliška Sychrová, Jan Raška, Pavel Babica, Iva Sovadinová
The frequencies of adverse outcomes associated with male reproductive health, including infertility and testicular cancer, are increasing. These adverse trends are partially attributed to increased exposure to environmental agents such as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs). This study addresses effects on EDCs on adjacent prepubertal Sertoli TM4 cells, specifically on 1) testicular gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC), one of the hallmarks of non-genotoxic carcinogenicity, 2) GJIC building blocks connexins (Cx), and 3) mitogen-activated protein kinases MAPKs...
June 2022: Food and Chemical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35386499/establishment-of-a-controlled-slow-freezing-based-approach-for-experimental-clinical-cryopreservation-of-human-prepubertal-testicular-tissues
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Doron Kabiri, Myriam Safrai, Michal Gropp, Guy Hidas, Talya Mordechai-Daniel, Karen Meir, Ariel Revel, Tal Imbar, Benjamin Reubinoff
Objective: To develop an efficient, clinical-grade, freezing protocol toward experimental clinical cryopreservation of testicular tissues in prepubertal boys suffering from cancer. Design: Experimental cryopreservation of testicular tissue. Setting: University Medical Center. Patients: Adult patients undergoing orchiectomy for various tumors and prepubertal boys scheduled for gonadotoxic treatment. Interventions: None...
March 2022: F&S reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34742173/-adult-prepubertal-type-teratoma-diagnosed-using-fish-analysis-a-case-report
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kosuke Mikami, Satoko Kojima, Nobuhiko Shimizu, Kotaro Otsuka, Kyokushin Hou, Takahito Suyama, Kazuhiro Araki, Hiroshi Masuda, Kazunori Fugo, Kazuto Yamazaki, Yukio Naya
A 34-year-old man visited our hospital complaining of a small painless left scrotal mass. His serum alpha-fetoprotein and human chorionic gonadotropin-beta levels were normal. Ultrasonography revealed a solitary 14 mm mass. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a mass with high intensity on T2-weighted imaging. Computed tomography revealed a heterogeneous tumor in the left scrotum. Left high orchiectomy was performed. The histopathological diagnosis was a teratoma without germ cell neoplasia in situ (GCNIS). Fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis showed no appearance of i(12p)...
October 2021: Hinyokika Kiyo. Acta Urologica Japonica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34597218/testicular-germ-cell-tumors-classification-pathologic-features-imaging-findings-and-management
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Venkata S Katabathina, Daniel Vargas-Zapata, Roberto A Monge, Alia Nazarullah, Dhakshina Ganeshan, Varaha Tammisetti, Srinivasa R Prasad
Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) demonstrate a wide variety of histopathologic, genetic, pathogenetic, and immunocytochemical characteristics and various clinical-biologic profiles and prognoses. Most TGCTs arise from an intratubular precursor cell referred to as germ cell neoplasia in situ (GCNIS), which is an embryonic germ cell with the potential to differentiate into a plethora of embryonic and extraembryonic lineages. Advances in pathologic examination and genetics paved the way for the 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) classification system, which recognizes two pathogenetically distinct groups of TGCTs...
October 2021: Radiographics: a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34557461/case-report-rare-presentation-of-mixed-germ-cell-tumor-in-an-infant
#25
Sriharsha Talluri, Michael A Goedde, Susan Coventry, Eran Rosenberg, Katie L Canalichio, Dennis Peppas, Jeffrey T White
The estimated incidence of pediatric testis tumor is 0.5-2.0 per 100,000 children, accounting for 1-2% of all pediatric tumors. Mixed germ cell tumors (MGCT) in prepubertal males are exceedingly rare, with only one previous case report found in the literature. We report a case of a MGCT in an infant. For prepubertal males, GCTs typically present with a painless scrotal mass, though trauma, testis torsion and hydrocele are also common presentations. Similar to such tumors in postpubertal males, ultrasonography, computed tomography, and tumor markers are integral to determine the best treatment...
2021: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34532178/late-testicular-yolk-sac-tumor-with-cerebellar-metastasis-and-a-rapid-recurrence-after-a-gross-total-resection-a-case-report
#26
Anna M Nia, Randall Z Allison, Megan Sweeney, Rudy P Briner
Yolk sac tumor (YST) is the most common prepubertal testicular tumor. It is considered a subtype of non-seminoma germ cell tumor (NSGCT) that is presumed to have an aggressive behavior with high malignant potential, thus requiring multimodality treatment with resection and chemotherapy. Treatment is curative for the majority of patients, even the ones with relapse after a few years. Here, we describe for the first time an atypical case of YST recurrence 17 years after primary treatment of YST. This is a case of YST in a 32-year-old man who presented with a large cerebellar mass consistent with YST recurrence after being in remission for 17 years...
August 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34412887/testicular-tumors-in-the-pediatric-patient
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Jarvis, Nicholas G Cost, Amanda F Saltzman
Testicular cancer is a rare malignancy that demonstrates variability in histopathologic features, treatment protocols, and outcomes based on a patient's age at presentation. In the pediatric population, puberty provides an important timestamp for evaluating and understanding the disease process. Prepubertal males, often designated as < 11 years of age, are more likely to present with benign disease. In contrast, the majority of post-pubertal testicular masses are malignant. Other factors, such as race/ethnicity, family history, and personal medical history can influence a patient's risk for malignancy as well...
August 2021: Seminars in Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34162520/eau-espu-pediatric-urology-guidelines-on-testicular-tumors-in-prepubertal-boys
#28
REVIEW
Raimund Stein, Josine Quaedackers, Nikita R Bhat, Hasan S Dogan, Rien J M Nijman, Yazan F Rawashdeh, Mesrur S Silay, Lisette A 't Hoen, Serdar Tekgul, Christian Radmayr, Guy Bogaert
BACKGROUND: Testicular tumors in prepubertal boys account for 1-2% of all solid pediatric tumors. They have a lower incidence, a different histologic distribution and are more often benign compared to testicular tumors in the adolescent and adult group. This fundamental difference should also lead to a different approach and treatment. OBJECTIVE: To provide a guideline for diagnosis and treatment options in prepubertal boys with a testicular mass. METHOD: A structured literature search and review for testicular tumors in prepubertal boys was performed...
August 2021: Journal of Pediatric Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34153645/on-the-origin-of-germ-cell-neoplasia-in-situ-dedifferentiation-of-human-adult-sertoli-cells-in-cross-talk-with-seminoma-cells-in-vitro
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cornelia Fink, Nelli Baal, Jochen Wilhelm, Poonam Sarode, Roswitha Weigel, Valérie Schumacher, Daniel Nettersheim, Hubert Schorle, Carmen Schröck, Martin Bergmann, Sabine Kliesch, Monika Kressin, Rajkumar Savai
Germ cell neoplasia in situ (GCNIS) is the noninvasive precursor of testicular germ cell tumors type II, the most common cancer in young men, which originates from embryonic germ cells blocked in their maturation. GCNIS is associated with impaired Sertoli cells (SCs) that express fetal keratin 18 (KRT18) and the pluripotency factor SRY-Box transcription factor 2 (SOX2). According to the current theory concerning the origin of GCNIS, these SCs are prepubertal cells arrested in their maturation due to (epi)genetic anomalies and/or environmental antiandrogens...
July 2021: Neoplasia: An International Journal for Oncology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33936236/burned-out-post-pubertal-teratoma-presenting-as-a-liver-metastases-in-a-34-year-old-male
#30
Fereshteh Ameli, Pooneh Panahi, Vahid Soleimani
Germ cell teratomas belong to non-seminomatous germ cell tumors and account for 95% of malignant testicular tumors. Regarding the current World Health Organization (WHO) criteria, testicular teratomas are divided into prepubertal and post-pubertal subtypes based on patients' age. The term "burned-out testicular tumor" is a very rare condition referring to a regressed testicular tumor which presents with its metastases without any clinical finding in the testicle. Metastasis can be the presentation of post-pubertal teratoma in 22-37% of cases...
2021: Iranian Journal of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33871428/testicular-tumors-a-contemporary-update-on-morphologic-immunohistochemical-and-molecular-features
#31
REVIEW
Khaleel I Al-Obaidy, Muhammad T Idrees
Testicular tumors are incredibly diverse and one of the most challenging areas in surgical pathology. Because of the rarity and overlapping features with numerous entities occurring in the testis and paratestis, these tumors pose a diagnostic challenge even to the most experienced general pathologists. In 2016, the latest "World Health Organization (WHO) classification of testicular tumors" was released, which incorporated several updates to the previous 2004 classification system. These updates involved several entities, including germ cell tumors, sex cord-stromal tumors, tumors containing both germ cells and sex-cord stromal cells, a miscellaneous group of testicular tumors and paratesticular tumors...
July 1, 2021: Advances in Anatomic Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33766714/testicular-myofibroma-in-children-a-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
#32
REVIEW
Sara S Koh, Soo Jeong Kim, Victor J Seghers, Kalyani R Patel, Chester J Koh, Dong-Gi Lee
Testicular tumors are rare in the prepubertal population and often are germ cell tumors. Myofibroma is a rare spindle cell neoplasm composed of myofibroblasts, which are intermediate cells between fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells. Only two prepubertal testicular myofibromas have been previously reported. While cryptorchidism is a risk factor for testicular germ cell tumors, the exact etiology of testicular myofibroma is unknown. We report a case of testicular myofibroma in a six-year-old male with a history of undescended testes, as well as a review of the literature...
October 2021: Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33649880/zero-ischemia-testis-sparing-surgery-for-probably-benign-pediatric-testicular-tumors
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Silvia Ceccanti, Irene Pecorella, Amalia Schiavetti, Gianmarco Andreoli, Antonio Ciardi, Denis A Cozzi
Permanent ischemia-induced testicular damage may occur as early as 30 min in prepupertal rats. With the goal of potentially enhancing testicular function and fertility preservation, we performed testis-sparing surgery (TSS) without ischemia for testicular lesions in select children with negative markers and high likelihood of benignity on ultrasonography. Preliminary experience suggests that off-clamp TSS should be more liberally encouraged, especially in infants and prepubertal children, given their particularly vulnerable spermatic cord elements...
May 2021: Pediatric Surgery International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33454815/testis-sparing-surgery-for-testicular-tumors-in-children-a-20%C3%A2-year-single-center-experience-and-systematic-review-of-the-literature
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan I Bois, Roberto L Vagni, Francisco I de Badiola, Juan M Moldes, Paul D Losty, Pablo A Lobos
PURPOSE: Although surgical therapy for testicular tumors (TT) is often radical orchidectomy, tumor resection with preservation of healthy testicular parenchyma has been proposed. This study herein reports a 20 year single center experience applying testicular sparing surgery (TSS) as a primary operative strategy in pediatric patients. A systematic literature review summarizes the utility and outcomes of TSS in appropriately selected patients. METHODS: Pediatric patients with TT who underwent TSS between 1997 and 2018 were studied...
May 2021: Pediatric Surgery International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33262958/precocious-pseudo-puberty-with-testicular-enlargement-two-cases-of-leydig-cell-tumor-with-different-histopathological-results
#35
Trahmono, Irfan Wahyudi, Arry Rodjani, Gerhard Reinaldi Situmorang, Nanis Sacharina Marzuki
Introduction: Leydig cell tumors (LCT) are the most common hormone-secreting testicular tumors; it is a rare cause for precocious pseudo-puberty in boys. The tumors secrete high amounts of testosterone. We present two cases of LCT in prepubertal boys presenting with precocious puberty. Case Reports: Case 1. A 6-year-old boy was referred from the pediatric department with a diagnosis of precocious puberty. The patient had reported enlarged and painless swelling of the left testicle from a year ago...
2020: Research and Reports in Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33209712/testicular-tumors-in-children-and-adolescents-long-term-endocrine-and-fertility-issues
#36
REVIEW
Katherine H Anderson, Rodrigo L P Romao
The treatment modalities for testicular tumors (surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy), have different associated gonadotoxic risks and the overall survival for most pediatric patients with testicular tumors is very good. However, necessary treatments may lead to the development of lasting gonadal dysfunction and subsequent negative health and quality of life impact. Research with long-term follow-up for patients who have undergone surgery as the sole treatment modality for testicular tumors in childhood are lacking...
October 2020: Translational Andrology and Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33141029/unusual-presentation-relapse-and-metastasis-of-a-pediatric-testicular-yolk-sac-tumor-case-report
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hend Alshamsi, Osama M Sarhan, Ashraf Almatar, Batool Al Ali, Deena Boqari, Fouad Al Kawai
Testicular tumors are not uncommon in children and represent 1%-2% of all pediatric malignancies. Prepubertal testicular yolk sac tumor is the most common childhood testicular cancer, accounting for 70%-80% of all cases. The clinical presentation varies from one patient to another; most common presentation is painless scrotal mass. Herein, we present a case of pediatric patient with a testicular yolk sac tumor who had unusual presentation followed by a local relapse and metastasis and continued to have high markers while he was on chemotherapy, then underwent retroperitoneal lymph node dissection and local recurrence excision...
March 2021: Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33129671/spermatogenesis-in-pre-pubertal-boys-with-leydig-cell-neoplasms-suggests-paracrine-stimulation-by-testosterone
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel T Keefe, Anne-Sophie Blais, Mandy Rickard, Nagam Yehia, Rose Chami, Armando J Lorenzo
INTRODUCTION: Pediatric Leydig cell tumors (LCTs) represent approximately 4% of pre-pubertal testicular tumors and are known to cause precocious puberty secondary to testosterone production. While gonadotropins and testosterone are known to initiate spermatogenesis beginning in puberty, it is yet to be determined if a similar phenomenon is triggered by isolated testosterone production in prepubescent boys. OBJECTIVE: To determine if testicular pathology in pre-pubertal pediatric patients with LCTs exhibit spermatogenesis secondary to paracrine testosterone stimulation...
February 2021: Journal of Pediatric Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33114483/testis-sparing-surgery-for-non-palpable-leydig-cell-tumors-in-prepubertal-children
#39
Vassilis Lambropoulos, Antonios Theodorakopoulos, Vasileios Mouravas, Elissavet Pazarli, Dimitrios Godosis, Chrysostomos Kepertis, Kleanthis Anastasiadis, Ioannis Spyridakis
Leydig cell tumor (LCT) is an infrequent stromal neoplasm of the testis with an incidence of less than 3% of all gonadal tumors in the general male population. Only 25% is found in prepubertal children, where Leydig cell tumors are always reported benign. The hospital records of two prepubertal male children, who underwent organ sparing surgery for testicular LCT the last five years, were retrospectively reviewed. In both of them, the lesion was incidentally found during a scrotal ultrasonography for testicular pain...
October 26, 2020: Pediatric Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33036134/testis-sparing-surgery-in-pediatric-testicular-tumors
#40
REVIEW
Cezanne D Kooij, Caroline C C Hulsker, Mariëtte E G Kranendonk, József Zsiros, Annemieke S Littooij, Leendert H J Looijenga, Aart J Klijn, Annelies M C Mavinkurve-Groothuis
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this review is to evaluate the outcomes of testis sparing surgery (TSS) and to investigate under which circumstances TSS can be considered a safe treatment option in pediatric patients with testicular tumors. METHODS: A database search was performed in Cochrane, Pubmed, and Embase for studies that focused on TSS as treatment for testicular tumors in the pediatric population, excluding reviews and single case reports. RESULTS: Twenty studies, describing the surgical treatment of 777 patients with testicular tumors, were included in the analysis...
October 6, 2020: Cancers
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