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Ce type de tumeurs testiculaires non germinales représente moins de 5 % (soit moins de 100 nouveaux cas par an en France) des tumeurs testiculaires de l’adulte et regroupe différentes entités comme les tumeurs à cellules de Leydig, les tumeurs de Sertoli, les tumeurs de Sertoli-Leydig, les tumeurs de la granulosa, les fibromes, les tumeurs de Brenner et les tumeurs mixtes et non classifiées.
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Houlgatte, A., Culine, S. (2010). Tumeurs non germinales du testicule. In: Tumeurs malignes rares. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-72070-3_93
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