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'''Mixed germ cell tumour''' is a [[tumour]] composed on different [[germ cell tumours]].  Most germ cell tumours are mixed.
'''Mixed germ cell tumour''', abbreviated '''MGCT''', is a lesion composed of different [[germ cell tumours]].  Most germ cell tumours are mixed.


==General===
==General==
*60% of GCTs are mixed.
*60% of GCTs are mixed.



Revision as of 09:51, 20 July 2013

Mixed germ cell tumour
Diagnosis in short

Mixed germ cell tumour. H&E stain.

LM depends on the components
LM DDx other germ cell tumours
IHC variable
Site ovary, testis, mediastinum, other

Signs mass lesion

Mixed germ cell tumour, abbreviated MGCT, is a lesion composed of different germ cell tumours. Most germ cell tumours are mixed.

General

  • 60% of GCTs are mixed.

Common combinations:

  1. Teratoma + embryonal carcinoma + endodermal sinus tumour (yolk sac tumour) (TEE).
  2. Seminoma + embryonal (SE).
  3. Teratoma + embryonal +(TE).

Memory device: TEE + all combinations have embryonal carcinoma.

Microscopic

Features:

  • Depends on components.

Notes:

  • If one cannot identify the component... it is probably yolk sac as this has so many different patterns.

Images

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IHC

  • Beta-hCG +ve - if syncytiotrophoblasts are present.
  • AFP +ve - a yolk sac tumour component is present.
  • GFAP +ve - if neuroepithelium is present.

See also

References