Sex cord stromal tumors of the testis
Sex cord stromal tumors of the testis are uncommon testicular neoplasms. Although ~90% of these tumors are benign, they cannot be differentiated from testicular malignancies on imaging, and are therefore usually discovered after orchiectomy.
- Leydig cell tumor of the testis (most common, ~30% hormonally active)
- Sertoli cell tumor of the testis
- juvenile granulosa cell tumor of the testis
- fibroma-thecoma of the testis
- mixed sex cord stromal tumors
Epidemiology
Uncommon testicular neoplasms with mildly increased incidence in pediatric patients
- 4% of all testicular neoplasms
- 11%, if <12 years old.
Pathology
These tumors arise from cells that form the sex cords (Sertoli cells) and those that form the testicular stroma (Leydig cells).