Testicular cancer Flashcards

1
Q

What are the different types of germ cell tumours and non-seminomatous germ cell tumours of testes?

A

GCT:
Seminoma (most common type)

NSGCT:

  1. Embryonal carcinoma
  2. Teratoma
  3. Yolk sac carcinoma
  4. Choriocarcinoma
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Which testicular cancer has the best and worst prognosis?

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Best: seminoma (also most radiosensitive; 99% cured with stage 1 disease)

Worst: choriocarcinoma

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3
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Describe macroscopic morphology of seminoma.

A

Arises from the germinal epithelium of seminiferous tubules.

Solid white tumour without haemorrhage or necrosis. Tunica albiguinea is intact.

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4
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What is the most common testicular cancer in children <4?

A

Yolk sac (endodermal sinus tumour)

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What is the characteristic cellular structure seen in yolk sac tumour?

A

Schiller-Duval bodies

A central vessel surrounded by tumor cells, and the whole structure being contained in a cystic space.

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6
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What are tumour markers of testicular cancer?

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β-hCG, AFP and LDH.

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7
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Which testicular cancer does not produce any tumour markers?

A

Teratoma

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8
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Is teratoma malignant in children or adults?

A

Adults

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9
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What are some examples of sex cord stromal tumours?

A
  • Leydig cell carcinomas (produces Reinke crystals)

- Sertoli cell carcinoma (clinically silent)

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10
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What is cryptorchidism?

A

One or more testes failing to descend ㅡ a risk factor for testicular cancer.

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11
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What is Klinefelter syndrome?

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Abnormal testicular development, resulting in gynaecomastia, increased risk of breast cancer and GCT mediastinal.

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What is Kallmann syndrome?

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Failure of migration of GnRH secreting cells into hypothalamus.

Characteristically anosmia and failure to start puberty.

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13
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What is hypospadias?

A

Developmental abnormality of the penis.

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