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What are neoplasms in situ?

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➢ Most testicular tumors in postpubertal males arise from germ cell neoplasia in situ. ➢ This precursor lesion is present in conditions associated with a high risk for developing germ cell tumors (e.g., cryptorchidism, dysgenetic gonads) ➢ Exhibits the same abnormality of chromosome 12 that is characteristic of fully developed germ cell tumors. ➢ Often found in “normal” testis adjacent to full-blown germ cell tumors.


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