Preferred Name |
Leydig cell tumor |
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Synonyms |
interstitial cell neoplasm Leydig cell tumor interstitial cell tumor Leydig cell neoplasm Leydig cell tumor, undetermined |
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Definitions |
Editor notes: Adding an axiom to this to localize to leydig cell entails equivalence with testicular leydig cell tumor A sex cord-stromal tumor occurring in the testis and rarely in the ovary. It is predominantly or completely composed of Leydig cells which may contain crystals of Reinke. In males it usually presents as a painless testicular enlargement and it may be associated with gynecomastia and decreased libido. The majority of the cases have a benign clinical course. Approximately 10% of the cases have a malignant clinical course and metastasize. In females it may be associated with androgenic manifestations and it follows a benign clinical course. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0006266 |
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comment |
Editor notes: Adding an axiom to this to localize to leydig cell entails equivalence with testicular leydig cell tumor |
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has_exact_synonym |
interstitial cell neoplasm Leydig cell tumor interstitial cell tumor Leydig cell neoplasm |
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has_related_synonym |
Leydig cell tumor, undetermined |
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label |
Leydig cell tumor |
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prefixIRI |
MONDO:0006266 |
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prefLabel |
Leydig cell tumor |
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textual definition |
A sex cord-stromal tumor occurring in the testis and rarely in the ovary. It is predominantly or completely composed of Leydig cells which may contain crystals of Reinke. In males it usually presents as a painless testicular enlargement and it may be associated with gynecomastia and decreased libido. The majority of the cases have a benign clinical course. Approximately 10% of the cases have a malignant clinical course and metastasize. In females it may be associated with androgenic manifestations and it follows a benign clinical course. |
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