Microscopic description and IHC:
The morphology of the FNA biopsy is non-specific. There are clusters of relatively large epithelioid and pleomorphic cells forming very loose glands. No obvious eosinophilic hyaline inclusions or Schiller-Duval bodies are seen.
Immunohistochemical stains performed on cell block section show the tumor cells are positive for AE1/3, Glypican 3, and SALL4 (focal); and negative for PLAP, CD117, CD30, OCT3/4, Hepatocyte, Arginase, SOX10, CK7, CK20, TTF1, P40, calretinin, and GATA3.
References:
Shah, Rajal B., Mahul B. Amin, and Ming Zhou. "Genitourinary Pathology: A Volume in the Series Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology." (2007).
Ulbright TM, Tickoo SK, Berney DM, Srigley JR; Members of the ISUP Immunohistochemistry in Diagnostic Urologic Pathology Group. Best practices recommendations in the application of immunohistochemistry in testicular tumors: report from the international society of urological pathology consensus conference. Am J Surg Pathol. 2014 Aug;38(8):e50-9.