ECE2021 Audio Eposter Presentations Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology (55 abstracts)
1Benimessous UH, Department of Endocrinology, Algeria
Background
In the pediatric population, the Leydig cell testicular tumor (TCL) is rare. It manifests communally in childhood with isosexual precocity gonadotropin-independent due to excess testosterone production.
Case report
We admitted a case of an 8.5 years old boy with the complaint of sexual precocity dating back to 4 years, which manifested by acne, hyper seborrhea, stature advance, penile enlargement, pubic hair development, and enlarged left testis. The testosterone level was 2.24 ng/ml. LH was 0.22 UI/l. Ultrasonography demonstrated a left testis increased in volume by presenting a well-limited central nodule of 20 mm, with scattered microcalcifications. An inguinal radical orchiectomy managed this mass. The pathological diagnosis was a benign Leydig cell tumor. Three months after surgery, the testosterone levels stayed high, facing an LH level of 3.26 UI/l.
Discussion and conclusion
The incidence of Leydig cell tumor is 1% of testicular neoplasms[1]. Its prognosis is not tumoral because they are benign in 90% of cases [2], but it has repercussions in terms of stature growth by accelerating the growth rate as they are associated with increased sex steroid production that caused the LH-independent precocious puberty like in our case. Radical orchiectomy was performed. Post-orchiectomy surveillance showed pubertal levels of gonadotropins, which are thought to be likely triggered by hypothalamicpituitary axis activation due to long-term sex steroid exposure. Further explorations are in progress.
Keywords
precocious puberty, Leydig cell tumor, stature advance.
References
[1] Pomajzl AJ, Siref LE. Leydig Cell Cancer. [Updated 2020 Jul 10]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2020 Jan-.
[2] Santos-Silva R, Bonito-Vítor A, Campos M, Fontoura M. Gonadotropin-dependent precocious puberty in an 8-year-old boy with leydig cell testicular tumor. Horm Res Paediatr. 2014;82(2):1337.