학술논문

Atypical presentation of Leydig cell tumour in three prepubertal patients: diagnosis, treatment and outcomes
Document Type
research-article
Source
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism. 32(4):369-374
Subject
enucleation
Leydig cell
paediatric
precocious puberty
testicular tumour
Original Articles
Language
English
ISSN
2191-0251
0334-018X
Abstract
BackgroundTesticular tumours are uncommon in children, accounting for only 1% of all childhood tumours. Prepubertal Leydig cell tumours actively secrete testosterone and as a result, patients typically present with isosexual precocious pseudopuberty, this being the first cause of consultation. We present three cases of Leydig cell tumours in prepubertal patients with an atypical presentation.MethodsWe studied three cases of Leydig cell tumours in prepubertal boys, who either consulted for testicular asymmetry or were incidentally found to have the tumour in the absence of systemic signs of systemic hyperandrogenism or precocious puberty. In all cases, a well-circumscribed testicular mass was found by testicular ultrasound. The diagnosis was confirmed by histology. In all three cases, testicular enucleation was performed with satisfactory follow-up.ResultsFollowing the surgical procedure, during the follow-up, all patients showed a normal testicular volume in comparison with the contralateral testis. No complications were seen during follow-up.ConclusionsA testicular ultrasound in children developing asymptomatic testicular asymmetry might be recommended due to its possible hormonal action locally. An early testicular ultrasound, testicular swelling discrepancies, tumour size and androgen production are key factors in the prognosis and management of this type of tumour.