Shadow Cell Differentiation in Testicular
Teratomas. A Report of Two Cases
1Zámečník M., 1Mukenšnábl P., 2Čuřík R., 1Michal M.
1Šikl`s Department of Pathology, Faculty Hospital, Charles University, Pilsen, Czech Republic 2Department of Pathology, Faculty Hospital with Policlinic, Ostrava, Czech Republic |
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Summary:
Two cases of adult testicular teratoma with shadow cell differentiation (SCD) similar to that seen
commonly in pilomatrixoma are presented. The patients aged 21 and 27 years, and both tumors
were limited to the testis. The differentiation of squamous epithelium toward shadow cells is well
known in cutaneous pilomatrixoma and related lesions, some odontogenic tumors,
craniopharyngeoma, and it was recently observed in several visceral carcinomas. In testicular
location, SCD was so far described in benign dermoid cyst but not in teratoma, suggesting that the
occurrence of shadow cells could help in differential diagnosis between these lesions. This is,
however, not the case and the distinction of teratoma from dermoid cyst must be based on other
morphological findings.
Key words:
testis – teratoma - dermoid cyst – pilomatrixoma - shadow cell differentiation
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