Zusammenfassung
Sertoli-Zell-Tumoren stellen mit einem Anteil von 1,5 % aller Hodentumoren eine sehr seltene Subklassifikation dar. Im seltenen Fall der Metastasierung besteht für die Patienten eine infauste Prognose. Bisher sind weltweit 36 maligne Krankheitsverläufe dokumentiert. Wir berichten über einen Patienten mit Nachweis eines lymphogen metastasierten Sertoli-Zell-Tumors, der nun bereits 24 Monate nach erfolgter Orchiektomie und ausgedehnter retroperitonealer Lymphadenektomie rezidivfrei ist.
Abstract
Sertoli cell tumors are a rare malignancy which account for approximately 1.5 % of all testicular tumors. Although malignant Sertoli cell tumors are uncommon, they are associated with a poor prognosis. So far 36 cases of malignant courses of disease have been described. We present a patient with a lymphogenic metastasized Sertoli cell tumor, who 24 months after orchiectomy and extended retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy is relapse-free.
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Günzel, K., Wegner, H., Cash, H. et al. Maligner Sertoli-Zell-Tumor des Hodens. Urologe 54, 1115–1117 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-015-3814-3
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