The Pan African Medical Journal (Oct 2012)

Bilateral synchronous spermatocytic seminoma: a rare case report from rural India and literature review

  • Sanjay N Koppad,
  • Satish R Sonawane,
  • Vaibhav B Kapoor,
  • Amar M Deshmukh,
  • Ketan A Borole

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2012.13.34.1949
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 34

Abstract

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Spermatocytic Seminoma is an unusual germ cell tumour known to arise from testis only. It is associated with good prognosis. Testicular tumours as such are uncommon in Asia as compared to western countries. In the literature only five cases of bilateral synchronous Spermatocytic Seminoma have been reported. Fifty years male patient presented to us with bilateral scrotal swelling and evaluation revealed neoplastic aetiology of bilateral testicular enlargement. Left side radical orchidectomy was performed initially which histopathologically revealed spermatocytic seminoma. Subsequently right side radical orchidectomy was performed after intra-op frozen section confirmation of neoplastic nature. Histopathology revealed same pathology as on left side. Immunohistochemistry of specimen from both testes was again conclusive of spermatocytic seminoma. We hereby report this rare case of Bilateral Synchronous Spermatocytic Seminoma. This is the first case report from entire Asian continent except for Japan.

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