GCNIS is not palpable, and not visible on macroscopic examination of testicular tissue. Microscopic examination of affected testicular tissue most commonly shows germ cells with enlarged hyperchromatic
nuclei with prominent
nucleoli and clear
cytoplasm. These cells are typically arranged along the
basement membrane of the tubule, and
mitotic figures are frequently seen. The
sertoli cells are pushed toward the lumen by the neoplastic germ cells, and
spermatogenesis is almost always absent in the affected tubules.
Pagetoid spread of GCNIS into the
rete testis is common.
Immunostaining with placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP) highlights GCNIS cell membranes in 95 percent of cases. OCT3/4 is a
sensitive and specific nuclear stain of GCNIS. ==Treatment==