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Ovarian and Extraovarian Endometriosis-Associated Cancer
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002To determine clinical characteristics of women with endometriosis-associated intraperitoneal cancers, to assess differences based on the relationship of the cancer to the endometriosis, and to assess factors associated with survival.A search of medical records at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center from 1970 to 1999 identified patients
Susan C, Modesitt +4 more
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Extraovarian primary seromucinous cystadenoma masquerading as mesenteric cyst
BMJ Case Reports, 2021We report an interesting case of extraovarian, primary seromucinous cystadenoma, which presented as a mesenteric cyst. A 31-year-old woman came with complaints of lower abdominal pain for 2 years, which is intermittent and aggravated during the menstrual cycle. On examination, her vitals were within normal limits; per abdominal examination revealed 7×7
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Malignant extraovarian endometriosis: A review
European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 2006Malignant transformation in extra-ovarian endometriosis is a rare but known complication. This distinct pathological entity is reviewed with a specific focus on aetiology and treatment.Studies were identified by searching the English language literature in the MEDLINE database and by an extensive review of bibliographies from articles found through ...
L, Benoit +8 more
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Archives of Gynecology, 1980
We present the fourth case report of an extraovarian Brenner tumor, which was an incidental finding in a total hysterectomy 53-year-old woman. The morphology and pathogenesis of Brenner tumors are discussed.
I, Wagner, U, Bettendorf
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We present the fourth case report of an extraovarian Brenner tumor, which was an incidental finding in a total hysterectomy 53-year-old woman. The morphology and pathogenesis of Brenner tumors are discussed.
I, Wagner, U, Bettendorf
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Extraovarian primary peritoneal papillary serous carcinoma
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2009To identify an unusual histologic entity, extraovarian primary peritoneal carcinoma (EOPPC) along with a review of the recent literature.A thorough clinical examination along with detail laboratory parameters was studied in a 56-year-old female who presented with ascites and an elevated serum CA-125.
Pallavi, Bhuyan +5 more
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Extraovarian granulosa cell tumor
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1940Abstract A case of extraovarian granulosa cell tumor is described. It is believed to be clinically benign. There is evidence that the tumor caused disturbance of genital function with endometrial hyperplasia and repeated abortion or miscarriage. The patient's only normal full-term pregnancy occurred after surgical removal of the tumor.
Cuthbert Powell, William C. Black
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Prognostic Factors in Extraovarian Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1998To determine the pathological, clinical, and therapeutic factors which had prognostic significance in women with extraovarian primary peritoneal carcinoma (EOPPC).A retrospective, clinicopathologic study was conducted of 75 women diagnosed with EOPPC.
G H, Eltabbakh +3 more
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Extraovarian teratoma with peritoneal gliomatosis
Human Pathology, 1978A 25 year old woman underwent removal of a large, incidentally discovered cul de sac teratoma. It was solid but histologically mature and had given rise to multiple peritoneal implants of mature glial tissue. She was alive without evidence of disease 57 months later.
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Extraovarian nongestational choriocarcinoma in a postmenopausal woman
International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2004Primary extrauterine choriocarcinoma especially in the postmenopausal period is very rare. A 69-year-old woman, complaining of back pain, weakness, and severe fatigue with gross hematuria, was found to have paraovarian pelvic mass and underwent laparotomy.
S, Dilek, O, Pata, E, Tok, A, Polat
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Obstetrics and gynecology, 1992
Extraovarian Brenner tumors are exceedingly rare. Only four cases of extragonadal tumors have been reported in women, and three cases in men. We describe an extraovarian Brenner tumor discovered incidentally in the broad ligament at vaginal hysterectomy.
H L, Hampton, H T, Huffman, G R, Meeks
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Extraovarian Brenner tumors are exceedingly rare. Only four cases of extragonadal tumors have been reported in women, and three cases in men. We describe an extraovarian Brenner tumor discovered incidentally in the broad ligament at vaginal hysterectomy.
H L, Hampton, H T, Huffman, G R, Meeks
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