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A 30-year-old man presented with a swelling in the testis and an ultrasound scan confirmed the presence of a malignant mass. Following orchidectomy, he was found to have a 40-mm seminomatous germ cell tumour without non-seminomatous components. There was evidence of vascular invasion within the testis.Investigations: serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) 1250 U/L (10–250) serum α-fetoprotein normal serum β-human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) 700 U/L (<5) A CT scan of body showed retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy of up to 7 cm in size, a 3- cm mediastinal lymph node and over 30 pulmonary metastases. There were no signs of liver, brain or bone metastases. What is the most appropriate International Germ Cell Cancer Collaborative Group classification? |
A. | good prognosis because of the absence of liver, bone and brain metastases |
B. | good prognosis because of the raised HCG and LDH |
C. | intermediate prognosis because of the presence of lung metastases |
D. | intermediate prognosis because of the raised serum HCG and LDH |
E. | poor prognosis because of the raised serum HCG and LDH |
Answer» A. good prognosis because of the absence of liver, bone and brain metastases |
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