Fig. 1From: Testicular tumours in children: an approach to diagnosis and management with pathologic correlationCystic mature teratoma in cryptorchidism. A 10-month-old boy with right cryptorchidism. a Sonography identifies the right testis (arrows) in the inguinal canal presenting two cystic lesions (arrowheads). b Surgical procedure shows the testis during tumourectomy where cystic lesions are visible. c Cystic mature teratoma is the definitive histopathologic result. Microscopic view of the tumour shows squamous, digestive and ciliated columnar epithelium. No immature elements are identifiedBack to article page