Nonmetastik Testis Tümörleri Patoloji Sonuçlarımız: Klinik Tecrübemiz Ve Literatür İncelemesi
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Giriş: Testis kanseri erkeklerde 10/100000 görülme oranı ile nadir görülen bir malignitedir. Testis kanseri çoğunlukla adolesanları, genç erişkinleri etkilemektedir ve tüm erkek kanserlerinin
yaklaşık %1’ini oluşturmaktadır.
Materyal ve Metod: Ocak 2007 ve Temmuz 2016 tarihleri arasında 32 hastaya testis kanseri tanısıyla radikal orşiektomi operasyonu uygulandı ve çalışmaya dahil edildi. Çalışma retrospektif olarak dizayn edildi.
Bulgular: Patolojik materyaller incelendiğinde; 15 hastada (%46.8) mikst germ hücreli tümör, 9 hastada (%28.1) seminom, 1 hastada (%3.1) testiküler lenfoma, 3 hastada (%9.3) yolk sak tümörü,
2 hastada (%6.2) hiposellüler inflamatuar miyofibroblastik tümör(burned-out testiküler tümör), 2 hastada (%6.2) seks kord stromal tümör saptandı.
Tartışma: Çalışmamızda 32 hastanın histopatolojik sonuçları değerlendirildi. Hastalarda takiplerde lenf nodu metastazı veya uzak metastaz saptanmadı ve nüks ile progresyon gözlenmedi. Testis tümörleri tedavi ve yakın takibi önemli üropatolojik antitelerdir. Çalışmada klinik tecrübemiz sunulmuştur
Evaluation Of Non-Metastatic Testicular Cancer Pathology Results: Our Clinical Experience And Review Of The Literature
Introduction: Testicular cancer is a rarely seen malignancy in men with a ratio of 10/100000. Testicular cancers are mostly affecting adolescents, young adults and it comprises nearly %1 ofall male cancers.Materials and Methods: 32 patients that were undergone radical orchidectomy due to testicular cancer between January 2007 and July 2016 were included in this study. The design of the study was retrospective.Results: When the pathologic materials were evaluated; 15 patients (46.8%) had mixt germ cell tumor, 9 patients (28.1%) had seminoma, 1 patient (3.1%) had testicular lymphoma, 3 patients (9.3%) had yolk sac tumor, 2 patients (6.2%) had hipocellular inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor(burned-out testicule tumor), 2 patients (6.2%) had sex cord stromal tumor.Conclusion: In our study we reviewed the histopathologic results of 32 patients. There were no lymph node or distant metastasis for the patients and during the follow-up program there were no recurrence or progression. Testicular cancers are important uropathologic entities for treatment and close follow up. Our clinical experience has been presented in the study.
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