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Myoid gonadal stromal tumor: a distinct testicular tumor with peritubular myoid cell differentiation
Authors:Du Shouying  Powell Jesse  Hii Anselm  Weidner Noel
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  • a University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA 92103-8720, USA
  • b Sumter, SC 29150, USA
  • c Clarient, Inc., Aliso Viejo, CA 92656, USA
  • Abstract:We report a distinct, primary testicular tumor with peritubular myoid cell differentiation. A 25-year-old man developed a well-circumscribed testicular tumor composed of cytologically bland spindled cells, which were strongly and diffusely positive for desmin, smooth muscle actin, muscle-specific actin, and smooth muscle myosin. In addition, S-100 was diffusely positive, and cytokeratin (CK5/6 and AE1/3) was focally positive. Calretinin, inhibin, and CD34 were all negative. This pattern of immunoreactivity was very similar to the normal adjacent peritubular myoid cells. Follow-up after radical orchiectomy showed benign behavior. We found reports of 6 similar intratesticular tumors demonstrating peritubular myoid cell-like differentiation and having favorable outcome. We believe that the myoid gonadal stromal tumor is a rare, yet distinct, testicular tumor separate from leiomyoma and deserves recognition.
    Keywords:Primary testicular tumor  Gonadal stromal tumor  Peritubular myoid cell  Myofibroblast  Smooth muscle tumor
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