bromochloroacetic-acid and Puberty--Precocious

bromochloroacetic-acid has been researched along with Puberty--Precocious* in 1 studies

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Leydig cell tumor of the testis with histological and immunohistochemical features of malignancy in a 1-year-old boy with isosexual pseudoprecocity.
    International journal of surgical pathology, 2006, Volume: 14, Issue:4

    The article reports the clinical, histopathological, and immunohistochemical findings of a 1-year-old boy presenting with isosexual pseudoprecocity attributable to a functioning Leydig cell tumor of the testis. The case appears to represent the youngest patient ever recognized with this well-known syndrome. Malignancy features were also for the first time initially assessed using criteria, retrospectively developed from the literature, for metastasizing Leydig cell tumor. All the following were found: infiltrative borders, cellular pleomorphism, high mitotic index (12-14/high-power field), high MIB-1 index (40%), P53 positivity in 50% of the cells, and bcl-2 positivity in 15% of the cells. Immunohistochemistry proved the cells of the tumor to be positive for inhibin, Melan-A, synaptophysin, cytokeratin, and calretinin and negative for S-100 and chromogranin A. Notably, lipochrome and crystals of Reinke were not found in the tumor cells. Although the neoplasm fulfilled the criteria for a potentially metastasizing Leydig cell tumor, there was no evidence of that event having occurred, perhaps as a result of early treatment or as indication that criteria developed for Leydig cell tumor of adults may not apply to children.

    Topics: Antigens, Neoplasm; Calbindin 2; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Infant; Inhibins; Keratins; Leydig Cell Tumor; Male; MART-1 Antigen; Neoplasm Proteins; Puberty, Precocious; S100 Calcium Binding Protein G; Synaptophysin; Testicular Neoplasms

2006