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14-September-2008 11:27:26 - carcinoma This article may require cleanup to meet 's quality standards. Please improve this article if you can. May 2007 Embryonal carcinoma Classification and external resources ICD-O: 9070-9072 MeSH D018236 The Embryonal Carcinoma is one of the several types of testicular or ovarian germ cell tumors, which also include the seminoma dysgerminoma in ovary, teratoma, Endodermal sinus tumor and choriocarcinoma. Forming from a malignant germ cell tumor, the embryonal carcinoma is a reproductive cell gone out of control. Like any cancer, it grows with its cells dividing rapidly and indefinitely. The embryonal carcinoma can spread up the epididymis to the vas deferens and spread to the rest of the body, including the lymph nodes that run along the aorta. It is only in the testicular germ cells that this carcinoma develops. Differing from the other types of testicular cancers, the embryonal carcinoma can have several of the properties of a mal-developed fetus, including cartilage. The main tumor is, on average, 2.5 centimeters long and can also stem out approximately 9 centimeters up the testicular cord. Embryonal carcinomas are usually seen in males age 25-35, but have also hit males as young as their late teens. The chances of an embryonal carcinoma spreading from one testicle to the other are less than 1%. Embryonal carcinomas account for approximately 40% of testicular tumors. Rarely, embryonal carcinomas are seen in females, in the ovaries. Resources Embryonal Carcinoma-Testis. The Doctor's Doctor. 19 July 2004. Thedoctorsdoctor.com. 26 Oct. 2005 http://www.thedoctorsdoctor.com/diseases/embryonal_ca_testis.htm. Embryonal Carcinoma Definition. MedicineNet.com. 10 Mar. 2004. MedicineNet.com. 26 Oct. 2005 http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=31404. v d e Connective/soft tissue tumors and sarcomas ICD-O 8800-9179 C45-C49/D17-D21, 171/214-215 Not otherwise specified 8800-8809 Soft tissue sarcoma - Desmoplastic small round cell tumor Fibromatous 8810-8839 Fibroma/fibrosarcoma - Malignant fibrous histiocytoma - Dermatofibroma/dermatofibrosarcoma - Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans Myxomatous 8840-8849 Myxoma/myxosarcoma - Angiomyxoma - Ossifying fibromyxoid tumour Lipomatous 8850-8889 Lipoma/liposarcoma Angiomyolipoma Myomatous 8890-8929 Myoma/myosarcoma Leiomyoma/leiomyosarcoma, Rhabdomyoma/rhabdomyosarcoma/Sarcoma botryoides Complex Mixed And Stromal 8930-8999 Adenomyoma - Pleomorphic adenoma - Mixed Müllerian tumor - Mesoblastic nephroma - Wilms' tumor - Rhabdoid tumour - Clear cell sarcoma of the kidney - Hepatoblastoma - Pancreatoblastoma - Carcinosarcoma Fibroepithelial 9000-9039 Brenner tumour - Fibroadenoma - Phyllodes tumor Synovial-like 9040-9049 Synovial sarcoma - Clear cell sarcoma, NOS Mesothelial 9050-9059 Mesothelioma - Adenomatoid tumor Germ cell tumors 9060-9119 Germinomatous Germinoma / Seminoma / Dysgerminoma Nongerminomatous Embryonal carcinoma - Endodermal sinus tumor / Yolk sac tumor - Teratoma / Fetus in fetu / Dermoid cyst / Struma ovarii - Gestational trophoblastic disease Hydatidiform mole - Choriocarcinoma - Polyembryoma - Gonadoblastoma see also disorders v d e Tumors: urogenital neoplasia - genital neoplasia C51-C63/D25-29, 179-187/218-222 Female Ovaries Surface epithelial-stromal tumor, Luteoma, Meigs syndrome, Krukenberg tumor, Teratoma, Clear cell adenocarcinoma, Endometrioid tumor, Fibroma Fallopian tube Primary fallopian tube cancer, Adenomatoid tumor Uterus Uterus Uterine sarcoma, Leiomyosarcoma Endometrium Endometrioid tumor Cervix SCC, Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Vagina Vagina SCC, Botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma, Adenocarcinoma/Clear cell adenocarcinoma Vulva Vulva Papillary hidradenoma, Extramammary Paget's disease Male Testicles Seminoma - Spermatocytic seminoma - Endodermal sinus tumor yolk sac tumor - Embryonal tumor - Choriocarcinoma - Teratoma - Leydig cell tumor - Sertoli cell tumor Prostate Prostate - Transitional cell carcinoma - Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia Penis Penis Extramammary Paget's disease Male/female Sex cord-stromal tumour Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour, Thecoma, Granulosa cell tumour - Germ cell tumor - Gonadoblastoma - Brenner tumour - Embryonal carcinoma See also noncongenital, congenital Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Embryonal_carcinoma Categories: Andrology | Types of cancerHidden categories: Cleanup from May 2007 | All pages needing cleanup Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages Norsk bokmål Polski This page was last modified on 13 August 2008, at 10:54
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