Author/Authors :
Payombarnia, SA Department of Pathology - Department of Internal Medicine - Iranian Hospital - Dubai, UAE , Safavi, SH Department of Pathology - Department of Internal Medicine - Iranian Hospital - Dubai, UAE , Azarpira, N Department of Pathology - Organ Transplantation Research center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz
Abstract :
Primary retroperitoneal seminomas account for approximately 2% of all seminomas. Despite the availability of
ultrasonic examination, differentiating the primary retroperitoneal tumor from a metastatic tumor with an occult
testicular primary remains difficult. We present a case of primary retroperitoneal seminoma with totally absent
testicular tissue in ultrasonography