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    This Testis Was Removed from a 30-Year-Old Man
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This Testis Was Removed from a 30-Year-Old Man

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This testis was removed from a 30-year-old man. It most likely represents This testis was removed from a 30-year-old man. It most likely represents   A)  an adenocarcinoma B)  a squamous cell carcinoma C)  a seminoma D)  a nonseminomatous germ cell tumor E)  a Leydig cell tumor


A) an adenocarcinoma
B) a squamous cell carcinoma
C) a seminoma
D) a nonseminomatous germ cell tumor
E) a Leydig cell tumor

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