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Leydig cells are the cells in the testicles that release the male hormone, testosterone. A Leydig cell tumor is a tumor in the testicle. The cause of this tumor is unknown. There are no known risk factors for this tumor. Unlike germ cell tumors of the testicles, this tumor does not seem to be linked to undescended testes. Leydig cell tumors make up a very small number of all testicular tumors. They are most often found in men between 30 and 60 years of age. This leydig cell tumor is not common in children before puberty, but it may cause early puberty. Leydig cell-tumors journal publishes high-impact, peer-reviewed original articles and solicited content on the latest clinical research findings.    

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