In a postmortem survey of children with leukemia and lymphoma, the overall incidence of testicular infiltration was 65% and of ovarian infiltration 66%. In acute lymphoblastic leukemia, testicular infiltration was found in 25 of 39 cases and ovarian infiltration in 6 of 12 cases. The majority of boys with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and testicular infiltration also had infiltration in other organs; furthermore, in most cases without testicular infiltration leukemic infiltration was found in other organs. The findings of this survey support the view that testicular infiltration is indicative of widespread disease.
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Reid, H., & Marsden, H. B. (1980). Gonadal infiltration in children with leukemia and lymphoma. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 33(8), 722–729. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.33.8.722
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