Estado actual del diagnóstico y tratamiento del tumor testicular de células de Leydig. Aportación de dos casos

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OBJECTIVES: To review the current diagnosis and treatment of Leydig cell testicular tumors, with special attention to conservative treatment. METHODS: We report two cases of Leydig cell tumor in young adults, diagnosed two years after the appearance of bilateral gynecomastia as first clinical symptom. RESULTS: One year and eight months after orchyectomy, respectively, clinical symptoms completely disappear in the first case and significantly improved in the second. CONCLUSIONS: Around 10% of the cases, and only in adult patients, these tumors may be malignant, being radical orchyectomy the treatment of choice, although conservative surgery may be performed. Independently of the operation, follow-up must be prolonged.

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Navarro, H. P., Moreno, M. J. D., López, P. C., Guzmán, J. M. P., Martín, M. S., Cortés, M. M. L., … Rodríguez, J. A. V. (2008). Estado actual del diagnóstico y tratamiento del tumor testicular de células de Leydig. Aportación de dos casos. Archivos Espanoles de Urologia, 61(1), 27–33. https://doi.org/10.4321/s0004-06142008000100004

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