Benign, borderline, or malignant neoplasm involving the ovary.
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Examples for "tumor of ovary"
Examples for "tumor of ovary"
1Neoplasms of the ovary present an increasing challenge to the physician.
1Its association with granulosa cell tumor of the ovary is uncommon.
2Ten months after stopping tamoxifen, we diagnosed a stage Ic granulosa cell tumor of the ovary.
3It was a case of ascites, caused, as I was sure, by a tumor of the ovary.
4Objective: To evaluate the correlation between the diagnosis of borderline tumor of the ovary by frozen and permanent pathology.
5Methods: All pathology reports with diagnoses of borderline tumor of the ovary between 1980 and 1998 at Massachusetts General Hospital were reviewed.
1Forty-one patients with epithelial ovarian tumors of low malignant potential are discussed.
2Ten independent studies with 579 ovarian tumors were enrolled in this meta-analysis.
3Previously, we reported that PN expression is up-regulated in epithelial ovarian tumors.
4In tumor tissues, VRA09 expression was mainly detected in serous ovarian tumors.
5Advances in immunotherapy offer a promising frontier for treating ovarian tumors.
1A pelvic retroperitoneal schwannoma that was initially thought to be an ovarian neoplasm is reported.
2Background: Struma ovarii is a rare form of ovarian neoplasm, composed entirely or predominantly of thyroid tissue.
3Indications were endometriosis in 8 and ovarian neoplasm in 6.
4Gliomatosis peritonei was diagnosed at the same time as primary ovarian neoplasm in 16 patients and secondary surgery in 5 patients.
5The expression of ST-3 has not been systematically studied in ovarian neoplasms.
1A method was standardized to estimate ovarian tumor volume accurately from CT scan films.
2Maury removed a monocystic ovarian tumor from a woman of seventy-four, his patient recovering.
3Conclusion: Quantitative pathologic variables for prognostic purposes are best assessed in the primary ovarian tumor.
4Purpose: Granulosa cell tumor is a rare but unique ovarian tumor that frequently produces estrogen.
5Objective: To determine the effect of chemotherapy on glucose metabolism in patients with malignant ovarian tumor.
1The expression of ST-3 has not been systematically studied in ovarian neoplasms.
2Objective: Some forms of ovarian neoplasms may be preventable through the removal of precursor lesions.
3Epithelial ovarian neoplasms can be divided into three distinct clinicopathological groups: benign, malignant and borderline tumours.
4Dysgerminomas make up two thirds of all malignant ovarian neoplasms in women younger than 20 years.
5Thirty-seven patients with epithelial ovarian cancer and 14 patients with benign ovarian neoplasms completed psychosocial questionnaires pre-surgery.
Translations for ovary tumor