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Struma ovarii and peritoneal strumosis during pregnancy
Background Struma ovarii is a special type of ovarian dermoid cyst and accounts for approximately 2–3 % of all dermoid tumours. Benign struma ovarii may manifest as distant metastasis, called peritoneal strumosis, which makes it biologically similar to ...
Zheng Li, Jingxue Wang, Qian Chen
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Multiple Blood Meals as a Reproductive Strategy in Anopheles (Diptera: Culicidae) [PDF]
Multiple blood meals within one gonotrophic cycle were taken readily at 6-24-hr intervals by nulliparous female Anopheles albimanus Wiedemann. Up to five blood meals were ingested and with each blood meal, more primary follicles matured as well as some ...
Briegel, Hans, Hörler, Emanuel
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Vitellogenin is not an appropriate biomarker of feminisation in a Crustacean [PDF]
The expression of the yolk protein vitellogenin (Vtg) has been used as a biomarker of feminisation in multiple fish species throughout the world.
Ford, Alex T. +3 more
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A Case Report of Malignant Struma Ovarii With Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
ABSTRACT Struma ovarii is a monodermal variant of mature teratoma, primarily composed of thyroid tissue. It is a rare ovarian tumor with nonspecific clinical and imaging features. While most cases are benign, a small proportion can undergo malignant transformation, most commonly to papillary carcinoma.
Nixon Dangol +5 more
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Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma Initially Presenting as Atypical Cervical Lymphadenopathy
Primary peritoneal carcinoma (PPC) is a rare cancer arising from the extraovarian peritoneum and is of müllerian origin. PPC and epithelial ovarian carcinoma share similar clinical, histopathological, and immunohistochemical features.
Yun Mi Kim +4 more
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Medical treatment of early stage and rare histological variants of epithelial ovarian cancer [PDF]
Epithelial ovarian cancer is often considered a single pathological entity, but increasing evidence suggests that it is rather a group of different neoplasms, each with unique pathological characteristics, molecular features, and clinical behaviours ...
Biglia, Nicoletta +6 more
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What's New? Lynch syndrome is a prevalent cause of hereditary gynecological cancers, but the timeline of molecular alterations preceding malignancy remains unclear. By studying consecutive surveillance specimens for up to 15 years before cancer diagnosis, the authors found that atypical endometrial hyperplasia was indistinguishable from endometrial and
Anni K. Kauppinen +3 more
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Management of borderline ovarian tumours: A comprehensive review of the literature [PDF]
Borderline ovarian tumours differ from epithelial ovarian cancer by their low incidence, frequent association with infertility, low association with mutations in BCRA genes, different percentages of the most common histological types, early stage ...
Abascal-Saiz, Alejandra +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Endometrioid borderline ovarian tumor (EBOT) is rare and frequently misdiagnosed. This study aims to investigate the clinicopathological features, immunohistochemical characteristics, differential diagnosis, therapeutic approaches and disease prognosis, thereby establishing a robust foundation to mitigate misdiagnosis risks and ...
Fang Yang +4 more
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Retroperitoneal Extraovarian Fibrothecoma Mimicking a Malignant Epithelial Ovarian Carcinoma
Background. Fibrothecomas are benign sex cord-stromal tumors which rarely originate outside of the ovary. To date, two such cases have been reported in the literature.
Patrick Roberts +4 more
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