Markus Angerer, Henrik Zecha, Christian Wülfing, Klaus Peter Dieckmann
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Abstract
Introduction: Half of all patients with testicular germ cell tumors (GCTs) present with metastases to retroperitoneal lymph nodes or visceral organs. Inguinal metastases (I/Ms) are very rare. We aimed to evaluate the relative frequency and clinical features of I/Ms and look for predisposing factors.
Methods: A cohort of 740 GCT patients treated between 2010 and 2022 was analyzed. The frequency of I/M and their clinical features were statistically compared among the subgroups.
Results: Eight patients had I/M, with a median age of 55 years, all of whom had primary seminoma and six had previous groin surgery. The relative frequency of I/M is 1.1% and 8.3% in the GCT patient cohort and the metastasized seminoma subgroup, respectively. All patients were cured, six underwent surgery and additional chemotherapy, and two received cisplatin-based chemotherapy alone.
Discussion: I/Ms occur in approximately 1% of GCT patients. Prior groin surgery, bulky retroperitoneal metastases, and possibly histology of seminoma represent risk factors for I/M. The presence of I/M does not adversely affect prognosis, and all cases can be cured with standard therapeutic measures. Lymph node excision may be required to establish the diagnosis. In patients with risk factors, follow-up examinations should include the groins.
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Concise but fully substantiated international reports of clinically oriented research into science and current management of urogenital disorders form the nucleus of original as well as basic research papers. These are supplemented by up-to-date reviews by international experts on the state-of-the-art of key topics of clinical urological practice. Essential topics receiving regular coverage include the introduction of new techniques and instrumentation as well as the evaluation of new functional tests and diagnostic methods. Special attention is given to advances in surgical techniques and clinical oncology. The regular publication of selected case reports represents the great variation in urological disease and illustrates treatment solutions in singular cases.