Case Reports in Pathology (Jan 2021)

Metastatic Seminoma with Positive Staining of Cytokeratin and MOC31: A Diagnostic Pitfall

  • Jiaming Fan,
  • Ren Yuan,
  • David Stefanelli,
  • Gang Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9992978
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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Retroperitoneal metastasis of seminoma often occurs in the higher stage through lymph nodes. Generally, seminoma expresses specific germ cell markers while being negative for carcinoma markers. We present a unique case of cytokeratin positive seminoma initially presented as retroperitoneal metastasis. The diagnosis was made based on the histological features and immunohistochemical stains. Testicular ultrasound confirmed the primary tumor in the patient’s left testicle. Pathologists should always be aware of germ cell tumors when encountering a metastasis of an unknown primary.