Cytogenetic analysis of a mature teratoma and a yolk sac tumor component of a late relapse of a disseminated testicular nonseminoma

J van Echten*, B Timmer, DT Sleijfer, B de Jong, H. Schraffordt Koops, A. Dam

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    Abstract

    We report on the cytogenetics of a primary testicular nonseminoma, a residual mature teratoma after remission-induction chemotherapy, and a late relapse after 9 years of follow-up, in one patient. The late relapse was composed of a mature teratoma and a yolk sac tumor component. Cytogenetic comparison of the different rumors shows that progression of primary testicular nonseminoma to residual mature teratoma and to a late-relapse lesion is accompanied by net loss of chromosomes. In addition, our findings may suggest that transformation to viable cancer in a late-relapse lesion is accompanied by further chromosomal losses. (C) Elsevier Science Inc., 1999. All rights reserved.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)49-54
    Number of pages6
    JournalCancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
    Volume111
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - May-1999

    Keywords

    • GERM-CELL TUMORS
    • CHROMOSOMAL CHANGES
    • CANCER
    • TESTIS
    • CHEMOTHERAPY
    • PROGRESSION

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