• Most Common
    • germ cell tumors which are divided
      • germ-cell tumor (GCT) is a neoplasm derived from germ cells. Germ-cell tumors can be malignant or benign.
  • Sex Cord Stromal Tumors
  • Lymphoma
  • Seminoma
    Wikipedia
    Micrograph of a testicular seminoma. H&E stain. Histologic characteristics of seminoma: fried egg-like cells (clear cytoplasm with a central nucleus), nuclei have a squared-off nuclear contour/are polygonal (normal = ovoid or circular), a lymphocytic infiltration is common.
    Courtesy Nephron
    Micrograph of a seminoma. H&E stain. Features: Lymphocytes. Tumour cells with a fried egg-like appearance: Central nucleus with nucleolus. Clear cytoplasm. Well-defined cell borders. Related images Intermed. mag. High mag. Seminoma in the rete testis.
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    Mixed germ cell tumor containing embryonal carcinoma, seminoma, and yolk sac tumor. The embryonal carcinoma component (upper left, upper right, and lower left) shows pseudoglandular growth with high-grade features of large, epithelioid, anaplastic cells with prominent nucleoli, indistinct cell borders with nuclear overlapping, pleomorphism, and frequent mitoses. The seminoma component (upper center) shows large, round-polyhedral cells with distinct cell membranes, abundant clear/watery cytoplasm, large central nuclei and prominent nucleoli. The yolk sac component (lower right, hugging the embryonal component) exhibits microcystic/reticular growth pattern.
    Courtesy Difu Wu