TY - JOUR
T1 - Malignant germ cell tumours in the elderly
T2 - A histopathological review of 50 cases in men aged 60 years or over
AU - Berney, Daniel M.
AU - Warren, Anne Y.
AU - Verma, Monika
AU - Kudahetti, Sak
AU - Robson, Jane M.
AU - Williams, Michael W.
AU - Neal, David E.
AU - Powles, Thomas
AU - Shamash, J.
AU - Oliver, R. Timothy D.
PY - 2008/1
Y1 - 2008/1
N2 - Malignant testicular germ cell tumours in the elderly are extremely rare with anecdotal accounts of their aggressive behaviour. Fifty cases of germ cell tumour, diagnosed at the age of 60 years or above, were pathologically reviewed. The oldest patient was 86 years of age, with 78% of cases presenting in men in their 60s. Forty-one (82%) of the tumours were seminomas with only nine cases (18%) of mixed or non-seminomatous germ cell tumour. However, all non-seminomatous types of tumour were represented in the series. The macroscopic tumour size was significantly larger (median=6 cm, range=2-11 cm) than comparable series in younger men. They were also of higher stage with more frequent vascular invasion and rete testis invasion than is typically seen in a younger population. The tumours were less associated with intratubular germ cell neoplasia than in younger men as it was present in only 47% of assessable cases. We conclude that germ cell tumours, in man aged 60 years or above, present at a later stage than in younger men, and although most are seminomas, non-seminomatous tumours may occur with a wide spectrum of morphology.
AB - Malignant testicular germ cell tumours in the elderly are extremely rare with anecdotal accounts of their aggressive behaviour. Fifty cases of germ cell tumour, diagnosed at the age of 60 years or above, were pathologically reviewed. The oldest patient was 86 years of age, with 78% of cases presenting in men in their 60s. Forty-one (82%) of the tumours were seminomas with only nine cases (18%) of mixed or non-seminomatous germ cell tumour. However, all non-seminomatous types of tumour were represented in the series. The macroscopic tumour size was significantly larger (median=6 cm, range=2-11 cm) than comparable series in younger men. They were also of higher stage with more frequent vascular invasion and rete testis invasion than is typically seen in a younger population. The tumours were less associated with intratubular germ cell neoplasia than in younger men as it was present in only 47% of assessable cases. We conclude that germ cell tumours, in man aged 60 years or above, present at a later stage than in younger men, and although most are seminomas, non-seminomatous tumours may occur with a wide spectrum of morphology.
KW - Elderly
KW - Germ cell tumour
KW - Seminoma
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U2 - 10.1038/modpathol.3800978
DO - 10.1038/modpathol.3800978
M3 - Artículo de revisión
C2 - 17975539
AN - SCOPUS:37549003318
SN - 0893-3952
VL - 21
SP - 54
EP - 59
JO - Modern Pathology
JF - Modern Pathology
IS - 1
ER -