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Matching plasma and tissue miRNA expression analysis to detect viable ovarian germ cell tumors. [PDF]
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Acute abdominopelvic pain and distension in a 21-year-old woman revealing a mixed germ cell tumor: A case report. [PDF]
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Familial <i>WT1</i>-associated nephropathy - 46, XY Frasier syndrome and 46, XX steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome in female siblings: A case report and review of literature. [PDF]
Khandelwal MH, Piparva KG, Parchwani D.
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Pediatric and young adult ovarian masses: clinical approach, diagnostic evaluation, and management. [PDF]
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Dysgerminoma with Syncytiotrophoblastic Giant Cells Associated with a Concurrent Ectopic Pregnancy. [PDF]
Aden D, Saeed N, Hassan M, Haiyat S.
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IT IS generally accepted that the dysgerminoma is a tumour arising from the ovarian germ cells. It is identical with its male counterpart, the seminoma, and with tumours found in other areas where germ cells may be present-retroperitoneally and in the ...
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International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2022
Dysgerminoma is the most common malignant germ cell tumor (MGCT) of the ovary. It originates from primitive germ cells that lack specific differentiation. It is usually pure, but can be mixed with other types of MGCT. Typically, patients are children and
Anas Mohamed, Ahlam Ali, Faiza M Younis
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Dysgerminoma is the most common malignant germ cell tumor (MGCT) of the ovary. It originates from primitive germ cells that lack specific differentiation. It is usually pure, but can be mixed with other types of MGCT. Typically, patients are children and
Anas Mohamed, Ahlam Ali, Faiza M Younis
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