seminoma|seminomas|seminomata in English

noun

cancerous tumor or abnormal growth of the testicle (Medicine)

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1. Inverse associations were seen for seminomas and non-seminomas, and only slight Attenuations in the ORs were observed when men with a history of cryptorchidism were excluded

2. Routine posttreatment surveillance is recommended after adjuvant radiotherapy for stage I seminoma.

3. Of the 43 patients with seminoma, a total number of 13 adjunctive surgeries were performed in 7 patients.

4. The following tumours were reactive: myofibroblastic tumours, gastrointestinal stromal tumour, mesothelioma, adenomatoid tumour, traumatic neuroma, seminoma, seminoma in situ and other testicular tumours, pleomorphic adenoma (one of two tumours positive), and follicular dendritic reticulum cell sarcoma.

5. The relative risk for Sertoli cell tumor or seminoma was not directly related to a familial risk for Cryptorchism

6. The relative risk for Sertoli cell tumor or seminoma was not directly related to a familial risk for Cryptorchism

7. Complete remissions were obtained in 50% of metastasising seminoma with a combination chemotherapy consisting of Cyclophosphamide, Vinblastine and Amethopterin.

8. Practice Essentials Testicular Choriocarcinoma is one of the histologic types of nonseminomatous germ cell tumors (NSGCTs), which along with testicular seminoma constitute the two major histologic

9. There are described (1) a seedling gonadoblastoma (gonocytoma III) in a girl of 19 with primary amenorrhoea, an XO/XY karyotype and dysgenetic ovaries: there were no testicular rudiments and the tumour made no connection with any other structure; (2) a large gonadoblastoma (gonocytoma II) in a chromatin positive girl of 16 with puberty menorrhagia, showing diverse interrelated patterns including dysgerminoma, fibroma, granulosal cell tumour and embryonal carcinoma; and (3) a seminoma in a normal man of 23 with 4 small foci of intratubular gonadoblastoma at the tumour margin.