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  • 22. Prognostic risk factors that identify patients with clinical stage I nonseminomatous germ cell tumors at low risk and high risk for metastasis.
    Heidenreich A, Sesterhenn IA, Mostofi FK, Moul JW.
    Cancer; 1998 Sep 01; 83(5):1002-11. PubMed ID: 9731905
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  • 27. Management of extragonadal germ-cell tumors and the significance of bilateral testicular biopsies.
    Daugaard G, Rørth M, von der Maase H, Skakkebaek NE.
    Ann Oncol; 1992 Apr 01; 3(4):283-9. PubMed ID: 1327076
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  • 28. Retroperitoneal seminoma as a first manifestation of a partially regressed (burnt-out) testicular germ cell tumor.
    Preda O, Nicolae A, Loghin A, Borda A, Nogales FF.
    Rom J Morphol Embryol; 2011 Apr 01; 52(1):193-6. PubMed ID: 21424055
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  • 30. Carcinoma in situ of the testis detected by DNA flow cytometry of testicular fine-needle aspirates.
    Hittmair A, Rogatsch H, Feichtinger H, Hobisch A, Mikuz G.
    Cytometry; 1994 Dec 01; 17(4):327-31. PubMed ID: 7875040
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  • 34. Clinicopathological study of regressed testicular tumors (apparent extragonadal germ cell neoplasms).
    Angulo JC, González J, Rodríguez N, Hernández E, Núñez C, Rodríguez-Barbero JM, Santana A, López JI.
    J Urol; 2009 Nov 01; 182(5):2303-10. PubMed ID: 19762049
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  • 35. Discordance between the site of primary nonseminomatous germ cell tumor of the testis and retroperitoneal metastatic disease secondary to anomalous venous drainage of the testis.
    Nash PA, Donohue JP.
    J Urol; 1996 Apr 01; 155(4):1393-4. PubMed ID: 8632590
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  • 36. [A case of testicular tumor with uncommon clinical course: testicular lesion that was initially not palpable led to a wrong diagnosis of huge retroperitoneal hematoma due to trauma].
    Oki M, Yui Y, Yoshida K, Akimoto M.
    Hinyokika Kiyo; 1984 Jan 01; 30(1):77-80. PubMed ID: 6731199
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  • 38. Carcinoma-in-situ testis in patients with assumed extragonadal germ-cell tumours.
    Daugaard G, von der Maase H, Olsen J, Rørth M, Skakkebaek NE.
    Lancet; 1987 Sep 05; 2(8558):528-30. PubMed ID: 2887831
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  • 39. Histology in mixed germ cell tumors. Is there a favorite pairing?
    Mosharafa AA, Foster RS, Leibovich BC, Ulbright TM, Bihrle R, Einhorn LH, Donohue JP.
    J Urol; 2004 Apr 05; 171(4):1471-3. PubMed ID: 15017200
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