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*The cause of germ cell tumor is not understood fully but there are many risk factors that believed to play a role in the development of germ cell tumors.


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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold;" rowspan="1|General Causes
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;" |Common causes
*[[Cryptorchidism]]
* Undescended testis
* Abdominal testis
* Trauma
* Mumps
* Maternal estrogen exposure
* Genetic Causes
* Seminoma is caused by a mutation in the KIT gene.
* 12p11.2-p12.1 chromosomal amplifications and deletions observed in majority of cases.
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold;" rowspan="1|Embryonal cell carcinoma
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* Abnormal [[Trophoblast|trophoblastic]] population undergoing [[hyperplasia]] and [[anaplasia]] can give rise to [[choriocarcinoma]].
* [[Gestation|Gestational]] type arises following a [[hydatidiform mole]], normal [[pregnancy]], or most commonly, abortion.
* Non-[[Gestation|gestational]] type arises from [[Pluripotency|pluripotent]] [[Germ cell|germ cells]].
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The etiology of yolk sac tumors (YSTs) is essentially unknown. It is speculated that hypermethylation of the RUNX3 gene promoter and overexpression of GATA-4, a transcription factor that regulates differentiation and function of yolk sac endoderm, may play important roles in the pathogenesis of yolk sac tumors (YSTs)
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