A case of testicular cancer in a long-term hydranencephaly survivor with undescended testes

IJU Case Rep. 2024 Apr 1;7(3):266-269. doi: 10.1002/iju5.12720. eCollection 2024 May.

Abstract

Introduction: The development of malignant tumors in patients with hydranencephaly is extremely rare. We describe the first case of testicular cancer that developed in the undescended testes of a long-term survivor of hydranencephaly.

Case presentation: A 32-year-old man with severe cerebral palsy due to hydranencephaly was referred to our department for the evaluation of a subcutaneous lump in the lower right abdomen. He was a long-term survivor of hydranencephaly. After confirming the diagnosis of right testicular cancer originating in his undescended testes, surgical resection was performed. Pathological examination revealed a mixed-type germ cell tumor.

Conclusion: The decision-making process for treating malignant tumors, like testicular cancer, in adults with severe cerebral palsy can be challenging. Clinical ethics consultation could be helpful in avoiding treatment delays.

Keywords: cerebral palsy; hydranencephaly; testicular cancer; undescended testes.

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