Testis Sparing Surgery in Double Testicular Tumor in a Child Report of a Case
Journal Title: International Journal of Surgery & Surgical Techniques - Year 2022, Vol 6, Issue 2
Abstract
Mature teratomas are the most common benign testicular tumour during childhood. Epidermoid cyst are rare benign tumours, being more frequent before adolescence. We report so far the only case of ipsilateral and synchronous mature teratoma and epidermoid cyst in paediatric age.
Authors and Affiliations
Guizzo JR, Betancourth AJ, Santiago MS, Jimenez GJ, Esteva C, Alvarez GN, Jimenez AP, Sanchez VB, San Vicente VB, Gaspar M and Nunez GB*
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