Author/Authors :
M. Sattary, Department of Pathology, Hamedan, University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan , Hazraty, B Department of Pathology, Hamedan, University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan , Bagche Saraii, M Department of Pathology, Hamedan, University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan
Abstract :
Herein we report a case of primary leiomyosarcoma of testis, which
was believed to originate from normal testicular structures. It contained
smooth muscle cells, blood vessels and contractile cells of the
seminiferous tubules. No evidence of tumor spread was found.
Treatment consisted of orchiectomy with high ligation of the spermatic
cord. The patient received no adjuvant therapy and there was
no evidence of tumor 30 months after the operation. Pertinent literature
is reviewed and the differential diagnosis is discussed