Korean J Pathol.
1999 May;33(5):380-384.
Granulosa Cell Tumor Arising in the Paratesticular Area: A case report
- Affiliations
-
- 1Department of Urology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul 138-040, Korea.
- 2Department of Pathology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul 138-040, Korea.
- 3Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Inha University, Korea.
Abstract
-
Granulosa cell tumor of the testis is extremly rare in adult males and granulosa
cell tumor occurring in the paratesticular area has not been reported. We report a
paratesticular granulosa cell tumor in a 34-year-old man who presented with a 5.5 cm
sized scrotal mass. The tumor was present in the paratesticular area near the head of
epididymis. It was located in the tunica and completely separated from the testis by
thick fibrous tissue. Microscopically, the tumor exhibited solid, microfollicular, and
trabecular patterns. The tumor cells had ovoid to elongated nuclei with longitudinal
intranuclear grooves and one or two nucleoli and scanty cytoplasm. Mitoses were
relatively frequent with an average number of 9/10 HPFs. The tumor extended into the
visceral tunica vaginalis and showed multiple lymphatic tumor emboli. Immunohisto
chemical stains revealed diffuse strong positivity for inhibin, vimentin, and keratin and
diffuse weak positivity for estrogen and progesteron receptor. Placental alkaline
phosphatase (PLAP) and epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) were negative. On electron
microscopic examination, tumor cells were polygonal and had large indented nuclei. The
cytoplasm contained a moderate number of small round mitochondria, abundant rough
and smooth endoplasmic reticula, and a few lipid droplets. Small aggregates of
intermediate filaments and intercellular junctions were observed. The patient was alive
and well 5 months after orchiectomy. This is the first case of adult granulosa cell
tumor arising in the paratesticular area.