Low-grade serous carcinoma (mullerian/ovarian type) of the paratestis presenting as diffuse metastatic disease of unknown origin: Case report of an uncommon tumor with an unusual presentation
Low-grade (papillary) serous carcinoma of ovarian type is rare in males and histologically identical to low-grade serous carcinomas in female patients. We present a case of paratesticular low-grade serous carcinoma in a 42year old male, with the highly unusual initial presentation as diffuse metasta...
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Main Authors: | Alexander Filatenkov, MD (Author), Amanda Strickland, MD (Author), Matthew Karpowicz, DO (Author), Franto Francis, MD PhD (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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