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Myoid gonadal stromal tumor of the testis-the novel subtype of testicular gonadal stromal tumors: a case report and review of the literature.

Klaus Peter DieckmannLars TharunMarkus AngererAlexander HarmsChristian Wülfing
Published in: Journal of medical case reports (2024)
A literature survey revealed 22 previous cases of myoid gonadal stromal tumor. The median age was 37 years, the median size of the neoplasm was 20 mm, and there was no side-preponderance. Myoid gonadal stromal tumor is not much different from other subtypes of gonadal stromal tumors nor from testicular gem cell tumors regarding age and laterality; however, tumor size is smaller in myoid gonadal stromal tumors than in germ cell tumors. Although rarely performed so far, testis-sparing surgery probably constitutes an appropriate treatment of this neoplasm. Myoid gonadal stromal tumor represents an emerging novel entity of benign testicular new growths that caregivers of patients with testicular tumors should be aware of.
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