Leydig Cell Tumor
Alternate Names : Testicular Tumor, Tumor - Leydig Cell
Definition A leydig cell tumor is a tumor of the testicle consisting of masses of abnormal interstitial cells that may secrete testosterone. This is an uncommon tumor in prepubertal children, but may be the cause of early puberty. It is found more commonly in adult males.
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Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors
The cause of this tumor is unknown. There are no known associated risk factors for developing this tumor. In contrast to germ cell tumors of the testicles, there does not seem to be an association with cryptorchidism (undescended testes).
Leydig cell tumors make up 1-3% of all testicluar tumors. The most common presentation is in men between the ages of 20 and 60.
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