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Testicular teratoma with a unique mode of spread and spontaneous maturation
Testicular teratoma with a unique mode of spread and spontaneous maturation UROLOGIA INTERNATIONALIS Angell, S. K., Pruthi, R., Gill, H. 1998; 61 (2): 119-120Abstract
Chylous ascites, a rare compliation following retroperitoneal lymph node dissection, has not been reported as a means of spread of testicular cancer. This report describes a unique path of spread of testicular cancer which also appears to spontaneously mature at the metastatic site.
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View details for PubMedID 9873253