Late seminomatous relapse of a mixed germ cell tumor of the testis on intensive surveillance

We report a case of a pure seminomatous relapse in the retroperitoneum 6 years after orchiectomy for an apparent stage I mixed germ cell tumor of the testis. The 4 cm. metastatic mass was not imaged on computerized tomography, tumor markers were negative and confounding symptoms made diagnosis diffi...

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Published inThe Journal of urology Vol. 153; no. 3 Pt 2; p. 1057
Main Authors McCrystal, M R, Zwi, L J, Harvey, V J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.03.1995
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Summary:We report a case of a pure seminomatous relapse in the retroperitoneum 6 years after orchiectomy for an apparent stage I mixed germ cell tumor of the testis. The 4 cm. metastatic mass was not imaged on computerized tomography, tumor markers were negative and confounding symptoms made diagnosis difficult. The propensity for seminomatous tumors to relapse later than nonseminomatous tumors has profound implications for intensive surveillance programs for apparent stage I disease in mixed germ cell tumors. These programs often involve routine computerized tomography only for the first 2 years and rely on physical examination, simple radiology and serum tumor markers thereafter. Such programs may fail to detect pure seminomatous relapse and delay the onset of curative treatment.
ISSN:0022-5347
1527-3792
DOI:10.1016/S0022-5347(01)67640-7