[2 cases of carcinoid tumor of the testis].

Ann Urol (Paris)

Clinique urologique, HIA du Val-de-Grâce, Paris.

Published: December 1988

The authors report two cases of carcinoid tumour of the testis in young subjects. One case was isolated and the other was associated with a teratoma. The authors attempt to define this disease on the basis of a review of the literature.

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