Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor : Treatment & Prognosis
Section Editor: Dharam M. Ramnani, MD
Virginia Urology, Richmond, VA, USA
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Treatment & Prognosis: Most adult granulosa cell tumors of the testis are benign. The diagnosis is usually made in radical orchiectomy specimens which is sufficient treatment.
Metastases are seen in about 15% of cases. Features associated with risk of malignancy include large size ( >7 cm), hemorrhage, necrosis, and vascular invasion.
The image shows diffuse sheet-like architecture (the most common pattern) on the right and anastomosing trabeculae separated by collagenous stroma on the left.
Metastases are seen in about 15% of cases. Features associated with risk of malignancy include large size ( >7 cm), hemorrhage, necrosis, and vascular invasion.
The image shows diffuse sheet-like architecture (the most common pattern) on the right and anastomosing trabeculae separated by collagenous stroma on the left.