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    Malignant Testicular Sertoli Cell Tumor

    A Sertoli cell tumor that arises from the testis and is characterized by nuclear pleomorphism, increased mitotic activity and necrotic changes. Metastases may be present at diagnosis. (NCI Thesaurus)




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