Abstract
Granulosa cell tumours are extremely rare and very few cases of adult type have been reported till date . Granulosa cell tumours can broadly classified into juvenile and adult types. They are known to occur more commonly occurs in females (in ovaries) than in males (in testis) . We here reported here a case of 39 year old man who was diagnosed with testicular adult granulose cell tumour with no metastasis . A High Inguinal radical Orchidectomy was performed with histology demonstrating no invasion of the tunica albuginea , epididymis , spermatic cord and no lymphovascular invasion . The aim of the present report is to document another case of AGCT to summarize the knowledge regarding this rare tumour.
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