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Precocious Pseudo-Puberty with Testicular Enlargement: Two Cases of Leydig Cell Tumor with Different Histopathological Results.

Trahmono TrahmonoIrfan WahyudiArry RodjaniGerhard Reinaldi SitumorangNanis Sacharina Marzuki
Published in: Research and reports in urology (2020)
Leydig cell tumors uncommonly occur in children. Prepubertal-aged boys presented with asymmetrical, firm, painless testicular enlargement with signs of puberty should be evaluated for LCT. Histopathological analysis is the mainstay of diagnosis and radical orchiectomy is the treatment of choice of LCT.
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