From: Primary angiosarcoma of the testis: report of a rare entity and review of the literature
Source, year | Age, year | Predisposing Factors | Clinical Presentation | Primary Diagnosis of Testicular Tumor | Association with Testicular Germ Cell Tumor |
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Hughes et al, 1991 [1] | 16 | None | 1-month history of painless right testicular swelling | Mature teratoma and well-differentiated angiosarcoma | Yes |
Masera et al, 1999 [2] | 74 | None | 3-week history of left testicular mass and intermittent fever | Epithelioid angiosarcoma | No |
Steele et al, 2000 [3] | 24 | None | 6-month history of left testicular mass | Mature teratoma and epithelioid angiosarcoma | Yes |
Sahoo et al, 2003 [4] | 23 | None | Right testicular mass and severe intermittent right flank pain | Mature teratoma | Yes |
Current case | 80 | None | 2-month history of painless right testicular mass and 7-year history of right hydrocele | Angiosarcoma, not otherwise specified (NOS) | No |