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The association between intratubular seminoma and invasive germ cell tumors
Authors:Berney Daniel M  Lee Abigail  Shamash Jonathan  Oliver R Timothy D
Institution:Department of Histopathology and Morbid Anatomy, St Bartholomew's & The Royal London School of Medicine & Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, West Smithfield, UK. d.berney@bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk
Abstract:Intratubular seminoma (ITS) has been defined as the complete filling of the seminiferous tubules with seminoma cells with no Sertoli cells present. This contrasts with intratubular germ cell neoplasia, unclassified (IGCNU), where the malignant germ cells are interspersed by Sertoli cells. We aimed to determine the relationship between these 2 entities and the association between ITS and invasive classic seminomas. We therefore examined the morphology and immunochemistry of ITS and IGCNU adjacent to germ cell tumors to differentiate the patterns, frequency, and distribution of these lesions. We found that ITS was seen in equal frequency adjacent to seminomas as it was to nonseminomas. The presence of ITS in non-seminomatous germ cell tumors suggests that it is a true in situ lesion rather than representative of intratubular spread of an existing seminoma. However, because it is not specifically associated with seminoma, we suggest that it is not useful to discriminate this lesion from IGCNU and that it merely represents an advanced form of IGCNU on the way to invasive malignancy.
Keywords:Intratubular seminoma  Carcinoma in situ  IGCNU
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