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Metastatic teratoma from a regressed impalpable testicular primary
1Department of Surgery, Hammersmith Hospital and Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, UK.
Postgraduate Medical Journal
|February 1, 1987
Abstract:
A young man presented with a perineal tumour which despite intensive investigation, remained of unknown origin and required radical excision. It was subsequently shown to be a metastasis from a primary regressed testicular teratoma. It is important to exclude a testicular origin in these patients wherever possible because such tumours are often chemosensitive.