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Yolk sac tumour of the penile shaft: A rare primary extra-gonadal presentation
Abstract
Germ cell tumours (GCTs) commonly involve the ovaries, testes, and other midline structures in children and adolescents and comprised a variety of tumours that have a common histiogenetic origin. The yolk sac tumour (YST) variant is the most common one seen in over 80% of testicular GCTs in children. Other sites of occurrence of these tumours include the mediastinum, prostate, retroperitoneum, and sacrococcygeal region. Penile malignancies account for less than 10% of male malignancies in the elderly, while its occurrence in children is rare. We present the case of a 5-yearold child with YST of the penile shaft and uninvolved testes.
Key words: Extra-gonadal, penis, unusual, yolk sac tumour