Mesonephroma

Mesonephrodiscal tumors

Mesoneuromas are neoplasms that affect the urinary system or arise from the genital organs. Mesoneuromas can manifest themselves as single or multiple lesions, which are usually detected by chance during an ultrasound examination; their manifestations may include urinary disturbances and a feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder. Tumors tend to grow and are accompanied by the formation of metastases.



**Mesonephroma** is a malignant germ cell tumor that produces light and dark cells in the ovaries and retroperitoneal tissues. The tumor is often found in women aged 25 to 35 years. Characterized by a slow course without metastasis. With timely diagnosis, surgery provides a five-year survival rate of more than 85%.