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Malignant tumor of testis
A primary or metastatic malignant neoplasm that affects the testis. Representative examples include seminoma, embryonal carcinoma, sarcoma, leukemia, and lymphoma. [from NCI]
Testicular neoplasm
The presence of a neoplasm of the testis. [from HPO]
Malignant tumor of urinary bladder
A primary or metastatic malignant neoplasm involving the bladder. [from NCI]
Bladder neoplasm
The presence of a neoplasm of the urinary bladder. [from HPO]
Disorder of testis
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder affecting the testis. Representative examples include torsion, infarction, germ cell tumor, sex cord-stromal tumor, lymphoma, and leukemia. [from NCI]
Non-central nervous system-localized embryonal carcinoma
Renal transitional cell carcinoma
A malignant tumor that arises from the transitional (urothelial) epithelial cells lining the urinary tract from the renal calyces to the ureteral orifice. [from HPO]
Testicular embryonal carcinoma
A malignant germ cell neoplasm arising from the testis. It is composed of primitive epithelial cells arranged in solid, papillary, and glandular configurations. Most patients present with a testicular mass, which may be associated with pain. More than half of the patients have metastatic disease at diagnosis. The form of treatment following radical orchiectomy is stage dependent. [from NCI]
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