Primary extraovarian adult granulosa cell tumor of the greater omentum: a case report and literature review [PDF]
Extraovarian adult granulosa cell tumors are rare. The diagnosis of extraovarian adult granulosa cell tumors is challenging. Here we presented a case of extraovarian adult granulosa cell tumor originating in the greater omentum.
Ying Zeng, Liang Lv, Liping Luo
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Unicystic Granulosa Cell Tumor [PDF]
Granulosa cell tumors are the most frequent sex cord stromal tumor and account for approximately 5% of all primary ovarian tumors. About 5% occur before puberty and 40% occur in the menopausal age group; however, these tumors have an indolent biological behavior [1].
Nalli R. Sumitra Devi +3 more
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Granulosa cell tumor patients presenting with acute abdomen: a case series [PDF]
Objective: To highlight the unique clinical presentation of acute abdomen in granulosa cell tumor patients. Methods: In a multicenter cohort study of adult-type granulosa cell tumors, women presenting with an acute abdomen at diagnosis were identified ...
Geertruid J. Brink +12 more
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Extraovarian granulosa cell tumor
Extraovarian granulosa cell tumor (GCT) is a very uncommon tumor, assumed to arise from the ectopic gonadal tissue along the embryonal route of the genital ridge.
Paul Prabir +3 more
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Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Ovary: Tumor Review
Granulosa cell tumors of the ovary are rare neoplasms that originate from sex-cord stromal cells. The long natural history of granulosa cell tumors and their tendency to recur years after the initial diagnosis are the most prominent of their characteristics. The secretion of estradiol is the reason for signs at presentation such as vaginal bleeding and
Georgios V Koukourakis +2 more
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Collision Tumor of the Ovary: Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor and Mesonephric-like Adenocarcinoma [PDF]
Collision tumors of the ovaries are rare, with only a few reports in the literature. Adult granulosa cell tumors are a relatively common primary tumor component of previously reported collision tumors.
Yujin Lee +5 more
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Adult type granulosa cell tumor in adult testis: report of a case and review of the literature
Granulosa cell tumors can be classified into juvenile and adult types and more commonly occur in ovaries. Adult testicular granulosa cell tumors are extremely rare and only 29 cases of adult type have previously been reported.
Zhanyong Bing +2 more
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Luteoma of pregnancy masquerading as a granulosa cell tumor [PDF]
Pregnancy luteomas are rare, nonmalignant lesions thought to be caused by hormonal changes during pregnancy. Granulosa cell tumor is a rare type of ovarian cancer; 10% occur during pregnancy and typically present with elevated inhibin levels.
Naixin Zhang +9 more
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Is it time to abandon staging surgery and prolonged follow-up in patients with primary adult-type granulosa cell tumor? [PDF]
Background As current literature does not provide sufficient data to support clear guidelines in patients with a rare adult-type granulosa cell tumor, we aim to investigate: (1) whether additional staging surgery following primary surgical treatment is ...
Geertruid J. Brink +13 more
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Vascular resection and reconstruction in recurrent granulosa cell tumor [PDF]
Introduction: Oncovascular surgery is a rare but important component of radical surgery in gynecologic cancer, requiring interdisciplinary collaboration and coordination.
Lindsey Finch +5 more
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