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Eble JN, Sauter G., Epstein JI, Sesterhenn IA - iarc

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Table 4.05<br />

Secondary tumours of the testis (surgical cases)<br />

Primary Total %<br />

Prostate 67 50%<br />

Renal cell carcinoma 24 18%<br />

Melanoma 14 10%<br />

Lung* 8 6%<br />

Bladder 5 4%<br />

Carcinoid 3 2%<br />

Pancreas 2 1%<br />

Gastrointestinal 2 1%<br />

Neuroblastoma 2 1%<br />

Others** 8 6%<br />

Total cases 135 100%<br />

* Includes 4 small cell type<br />

** One each: Thyroid, urethra, sphenoid sinus, larynx,<br />

PNET, Merkel cell tumour, nephroblastoma, adrenal.<br />

A<br />

Table 4.06<br />

Secondary tumours of the testis (autopsy cases)<br />

Primary Total %<br />

Lung* 13 43%<br />

Melanoma 6 20%<br />

Prostate 3 10%<br />

Pancreas 3 10%<br />

Others** 5 17%<br />

Total cases 30 100%<br />

* Includes 5 small cell type<br />

** One each: thyroid, ethmoid sinus, colon, renal<br />

pelvis, neuroblastoma<br />

B<br />

Fig. 4.123 Secondary tumours of the testis. A Metastatic malignant melanoma. B Metastatic malignant<br />

melanoma with HMB45 reactivity.<br />

278 Tumours of the testis and paratesticular tissue

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