Epithelioid adenomatoid tumour of epididymis - A rare variant
Journal Title: IP Journal of Diagnostic Pathology and Oncology - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
Adenomatoid tumour is common in the genital organs of both males and females In the male epididymis is the most common location The epithelioid variant of this lesion is very rare and only a few cases have been reported in the English literature We hereby report a case of epithelioid adenomatoid tumour in the epididymis of a 43 year old patient and forward the typical histopathological microphotographs of the lesionKeywords Adenomatoid tumour Epithelioid adenomatoid tumour Epididymis
Authors and Affiliations
P S Jayalakshmy, Janemary Jeesemon, K K Faseela, V P Muhammed Farooq
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