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Minerva Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dysgerminoma is a histologic subtype of malignant ovarian germ cell tumor (MOGCT). Most publications describing dysgerminoma are of small cohorts. Large cohorts usually describe MOGCT as a group, and therefore, drawing specific conclusions regarding dysgerminomas is challenging.
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Dysgerminoma is a histologic subtype of malignant ovarian germ cell tumor (MOGCT). Most publications describing dysgerminoma are of small cohorts. Large cohorts usually describe MOGCT as a group, and therefore, drawing specific conclusions regarding dysgerminomas is challenging.
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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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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1947
Abstract Pregnancies before and after removal of dysgerminoma have been reported, but removal of the tumor during pregnancy is rare. The case herein reported showed a woman with dysgerminoma delivered of a living baby by low forceps and episiotomy, who went into shock two hours later, recovered, and went home ten days later.
Morton Vesell, Harry Schneider
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Abstract Pregnancies before and after removal of dysgerminoma have been reported, but removal of the tumor during pregnancy is rare. The case herein reported showed a woman with dysgerminoma delivered of a living baby by low forceps and episiotomy, who went into shock two hours later, recovered, and went home ten days later.
Morton Vesell, Harry Schneider
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American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2021
One-hundred fourty pure dysgerminomas were evaluated with particular focus on the microscopic features as seen in 125 cases with available slides. The patients ranged from 8 to 59 years of age (mean, 24.1 y).
M. Warnnissorn, J. Watkins, R. Young
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One-hundred fourty pure dysgerminomas were evaluated with particular focus on the microscopic features as seen in 125 cases with available slides. The patients ranged from 8 to 59 years of age (mean, 24.1 y).
M. Warnnissorn, J. Watkins, R. Young
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract A case of dysgerminoma of the ovary in a three and one-half year old child is reported. A metastatic lesion in the neck was the presenting symptom. The primary tumor was diagnosed several months later. If this tumor is diagnosed before metastasis occurs, a radical panhysterectomy followed by roentgen therapy is the treatment of choice.
Kenneth C. Sawyer, Robert E. McCurdy
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Abstract A case of dysgerminoma of the ovary in a three and one-half year old child is reported. A metastatic lesion in the neck was the presenting symptom. The primary tumor was diagnosed several months later. If this tumor is diagnosed before metastasis occurs, a radical panhysterectomy followed by roentgen therapy is the treatment of choice.
Kenneth C. Sawyer, Robert E. McCurdy
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Ovarian Dysgerminoma: A Tertiary Center Experience.
Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, 2020Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the oncologic outcome in patients with pure ovarian dysgerminomas treated and followed-up in our hospital.
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1984
AbstractDysgerminomas of the ovary are rare germ cell tumors. They are more common at puberty. Surgery followed by irradiation has resulted in excellent cure rates in early stages of this disease. This paper is a review of six patients with a diagnosis of dysgerminoma who were treated at the Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Louisville ...
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AbstractDysgerminomas of the ovary are rare germ cell tumors. They are more common at puberty. Surgery followed by irradiation has resulted in excellent cure rates in early stages of this disease. This paper is a review of six patients with a diagnosis of dysgerminoma who were treated at the Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Louisville ...
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1947
Abstract A case of dysgerminoma of the right ovary is reported in a twenty-seven year old white female, who had been in good health until two weeks before entry into the hospital, with the symptoms of abdominal distention, pulling sensation in both flanks, backache and pain radiating to both shoulders.
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Abstract A case of dysgerminoma of the right ovary is reported in a twenty-seven year old white female, who had been in good health until two weeks before entry into the hospital, with the symptoms of abdominal distention, pulling sensation in both flanks, backache and pain radiating to both shoulders.
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The ultrastructure of gonadoblastoma and dysgerminoma
Human Pathology, 1974Abstract A gonadoblastoma associated with dysgerminoma that occurred in the gonad of a 17 year old phenotypic female has been studied with the electron microscope. Ultrastructurally the nests of gonadoblastoma contain two cell types, namely, large vesicular cells and small epithelium-like cells.
Richard L. Kempson, Klaus Hou-Jensen
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