Neoplasmsoftheovary present an increasing challenge to the physician.
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Its association with granulosa cell tumoroftheovary is uncommon.
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Ten months after stopping tamoxifen, we diagnosed a stage Ic granulosa cell tumoroftheovary.
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It was a case of ascites, caused, as I was sure, by a tumoroftheovary.
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Objective: To evaluate the correlation between the diagnosis of borderline tumoroftheovary by frozen and permanent pathology.
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Methods: All pathology reports with diagnoses of borderline tumoroftheovary between 1980 and 1998 at Massachusetts General Hospital were reviewed.
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Forty-one patients with epithelial ovariantumors of low malignant potential are discussed.
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Ten independent studies with 579 ovariantumors were enrolled in this meta-analysis.
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Previously, we reported that PN expression is up-regulated in epithelial ovariantumors.
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In tumor tissues, VRA09 expression was mainly detected in serous ovariantumors.
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Advances in immunotherapy offer a promising frontier for treating ovariantumors.
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A method was standardized to estimate ovariantumor volume accurately from CT scan films.
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Maury removed a monocystic ovariantumor from a woman of seventy-four, his patient recovering.
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Conclusion: Quantitative pathologic variables for prognostic purposes are best assessed in the primary ovariantumor.
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Purpose: Granulosa cell tumor is a rare but unique ovariantumor that frequently produces estrogen.
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Objective: To determine the effect of chemotherapy on glucose metabolism in patients with malignant ovariantumor.
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The expression of ST-3 has not been systematically studied in ovarianneoplasms.
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Objective: Some forms of ovarianneoplasms may be preventable through the removal of precursor lesions.
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Epithelial ovarianneoplasms can be divided into three distinct clinicopathological groups: benign, malignant and borderline tumours.
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Dysgerminomas make up two thirds of all malignant ovarianneoplasms in women younger than 20 years.
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Thirty-seven patients with epithelial ovarian cancer and 14 patients with benign ovarianneoplasms completed psychosocial questionnaires pre-surgery.
Uso de ovarian neoplasm en inglés
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A pelvic retroperitoneal schwannoma that was initially thought to be an ovarianneoplasm is reported.
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Background: Struma ovarii is a rare form of ovarianneoplasm, composed entirely or predominantly of thyroid tissue.
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Indications were endometriosis in 8 and ovarianneoplasm in 6.
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Gliomatosis peritonei was diagnosed at the same time as primary ovarianneoplasm in 16 patients and secondary surgery in 5 patients.
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The expression of ST-3 has not been systematically studied in ovarianneoplasms.
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Objective: Some forms of ovarianneoplasms may be preventable through the removal of precursor lesions.
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Ovarianneoplasms are common in women of all ages.
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Epithelial ovarianneoplasms can be divided into three distinct clinicopathological groups: benign, malignant and borderline tumours.
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Dysgerminomas make up two thirds of all malignant ovarianneoplasms in women younger than 20 years.
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Thirty-seven patients with epithelial ovarian cancer and 14 patients with benign ovarianneoplasms completed psychosocial questionnaires pre-surgery.
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Conclusion: Intraoperative rupture of malignant epithelial ovarianneoplasms may worsen the prognosis of patients with stage I ovarian cancer.
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EGF-R expression was found to be increased in 40% of malignant epithelial ovarianneoplasms by an immunohistochemical method.
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In the typical case, the distinction between sex cord-stromal and other ovarianneoplasms requires nothing more than routine pathological examination.
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The benign tumors in Meigs syndrome are usually fibromas or fibrothecomas and constitute 4% of all ovarianneoplasms.
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We conclude that detection of basement membrane components may be useful in recognizing early invasion in this group of ovarianneoplasms.
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This investigation hypothesizes that inhibin immunohistochemistry will aid in the crucial clinical distinction between sex cord-stromal and other primary ovarianneoplasms.