H Hachi, A al Bouzidi, A Bougtab, A Ottmany, C Baroudi, F Tijami, L Achaachi, Z Tazi, C Mounzil, S el Bouzidi, A Jalil, F Ahyoud, N Benjaafar, A Souadka
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We report a case of sperm cell seminoma caused by trauma. The data in the literature indicate the frequency is less than 5% of all seminomas. This case was exclusively located in the gonads and was a pure form. Orchidectomy with high ligature of the cord and adjuvant radiotherapy at the dose of 25 Gy centered on the para-aortic and subdiaphragmatic chains is adequate treatment. When inguinoscrotal surgery is performed, this zone must be irradiated with 25 Gy. Prognosis is satisfactory: 5-year survival is 100% with this protocol.