Adenomatoid tumors (mesothelioma) of testicular and paratesticular tissue.

Urology
D P de Klerk, F Nime

Abstract

Fourteen cases of adenomatoid tumor of the paratesticular tissues are presented. The clinical presentation and histopathologic aspects are discussed. Two hundred and three cases from the English literature are reviewed, and the clinical presentation, natural history, malignant changes, histopathologic aspects, and possible hormonal associations are discussed.

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