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MGCT
(redirected from Mediastinal germ cell tumor)

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MGCTMale Germ Cell Tumor
MGCTMediastinal Germ Cell Tumor (cancer)
MGCTMalignant Germ Cell Tumor (oncology)
MGCTMalignant Granular Cell Tumor (oncology)
MGCTMulticentric Giant Cell Tumour (oncology)
MGCTmicroinvasive germ cell tumor


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12) [FIGURE 3 OMITTED] [FIGURE 4 OMITTED] Mediastinal germ cell tumors are thought to originate from primitive germ cells misplaced in the mediastinum during early embryogenesis.
We describe the case of a young man with a primary anterior mediastinal germ cell tumor who presented with respiratory distress secondary to diffuse lymphangitic spread.
1,2) In addition to this classic description, several other conditions have been described in Klinefelter syndrome: increased incidence of certain tumors such as breast cancer and mediastinal germ cell tumors, venous disease, autoimmune disorders, mild neurobehavioral deficit, diabetes mellitus, (1,2) sexual precocity, (3) and osteoporosis.
 
 
 
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