Prevalence, distribution, and risk markers for the development of gonadal germ cell tumors in patients with certain types of disorders of sexual differentiation with Y chromosome - A retrospective study.
Darvin V DasPuthiyaveettil Khadar JabbarRamesh GomezBindu NambisanM S BhuvithaAbilash NairChellamma JayakumariPublished in: Indian journal of cancer (2023)
The overall prevalence of gonadal GCT's (malignant and premalignant) among DSD with Y chromosomes is nearly 25%. Dysgerminoma is the most common malignant gonadal GCT's. Age at or above 18 years and the presence of congenital anomalies like renal agenesis, retroperitoneal vascular defects, and congenital diaphragmatic hernia were independent risk markers for the development of gonadal GCT's.