BIPHASİC MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA OF THE TESTIS: CASE REPORT
Abstract
Malign Mesothelioma is a tumor originating from serous lining. Although it was most commonly seen in pleura, it can also located in other areas such as peritoneal and rarely paratesticular region. Our case presented with pain and swelling in the right scrotal region. Tumor markers were within normal limits (Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP), Beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (Beta-HCG) and alkaline phosphatase). Ultrasonographic examination revealed that nodular masses which infiltrating tunica vaginalis. The largest diameter of the nodules was 5 cm. Radical orchiectomy was performed because of the tunica vaginalis invasion and tumor extensity. The patient was diagnosed as mesothelioma with morphological and immunohistochemical examination. Addition to classical epithelial component, accompanying sarcomatous component (%10) led us to give the biphasic mesothelioma diagnosis. It is difficult to make the diagnosis of mesothelioma to a patient with testicular mass without performing histopathological examination. The patients with widespread tumor nodules and having normal tumor markers mesothelial originated tumors should be taken into differantial diagnosis. For this reason we want to discuss our case with ıts histopathological features and clinical data under the light of the literature.
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English
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Health Care Administration
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Publication Date
March 28, 2017
Submission Date
October 4, 2016
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Year 2017 Volume: 39 Number: 1