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pubmed-article:9262575pubmed:abstractTextThe growing teratoma syndrome refers to the phenomenon whereby germ cell tumors enlarge after chemotherapy despite complete eradication of malignant cells and normalization of serum tumor markers. This clinical scenario must be differentiated from that in which germ cell tumors maintain their malignant characteristics with elevated levels of serum tumor markers.lld:pubmed
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