teratocarcinoma

teratocarcinoma
ter·a·to·car·ci·no·ma (tĕr'ə-tō-kär'sə-nōʹmə) n. pl. ter·a·to·car·ci·no·mas or ter·a·to·car·ci·no·ma·ta (-mə-tə)
A malignant teratoma, most often of the testes.

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