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Therapy of Advanced Ovarian Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumors

Klinische Pädiatrie, 2002
Gonadal sex cord-stromal tumors are rare tumors that develop from the gonadal non-germ cell component such as granulosa, Sertoli or Leydig cells. Among these, juvenile granulosa cell tumors (JGCT) constitute the largest subgroup of ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors during childhood and adolescence.
D T, Schneider   +5 more
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Juvenile granulosa cell tumor.

Clinical imaging, 2003
Juvenile granulosa cell tumor (GCT) of the ovary is a rare neoplasm occurring in premenarchal girls and young women. Juvenile GCT that occurs in premenarchal girls usually produces sexual precocity as a consequence of estrogen secretion. Juvenile GCTs are more likely to grow to a relatively large size with a much smaller likelihood of peritoneal spread,
Adam M, Gittleman   +5 more
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Gynandroblastoma with Elements Resembling Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumor

International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 1997
Gynandroblastoma is an extremely rare sex cord-stromal tumor that exhibits significant ovarian and testicular differentiation. In most previously reported tumors, adult granulosa cell tumor has formed the ovarian-type component and Sertoli or Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor (SLCT) has formed the testicular-type component.
J R, Broshears, L M, Roth
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Cytogenetic analysis of a juvenile granulosa cell tumor

Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics, 1992
We report chromosomal changes in a juvenile granulosa cell tumor with complex chromosomal rearrangements. These tumors have not been subjected previously to cytogenetic analysis.
E, Rodriguez, P H, Rao, V, Reuter
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Juvenile granulosa cell tumor of an intraabdominal testis

Pediatric Radiology, 1992
Juvenile granulosa cell tumor of the testis is a distinct form of sex cord-stromal tumor of neonates and infants [1]. This tumor comprises a significant percentage of testicular tumors in baby boys. We present a patient who had preoperative imaging studies.
D, May   +3 more
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Early Pregnancy Complicated With Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumor

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2011
Granulosa cell tumors (GCTs) are extremely rare tumors and are divided into 2 types: adult (AGCT) and juvenile (JGCT). The JGCTs represent only 5% of all cases. The incidence of ovarian carcinoma diagnosed during pregnancy varies about 0.0179 to 0.11 per 1000 pregnancies.A 24-year-old woman at 12 weeks and 3 days of pregnancy was admitted to the ...
Hongmei, Xu   +9 more
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JUVENILE GRANULOSA CELL TUMOR ASSOCIATED WITH RAPID DISTANT METASTASES

Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1983
We have encountered a case of juvenile granulosa cell tumor, first described by SCULLY as a specific form of granulosa cell tumor, in a 23‐year‐old, nul‐liparous female associated with some unusual clinicopathological features. The tumor showed a diffuse or macrofollicular pattern with eosinophilic or clear, often vacuolated cytoplasm containing ...
H, Takeuchi   +3 more
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Ovarian Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumor Associated with Maffucci’s Syndrome

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1992
A 15-year-old girl developed a juvenile granulosa cell tumor associated with Maffucci's syndrome (enchondromatosis + hemangiomas). Clinical manifestations of the disease included an abdominal mass and progressive anemia. She underwent the removal of a Stage Ic juvenile granulosa cell tumor and subsequent adjuvant chemotherapy.
Y, Tanaka   +4 more
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[Juvenile granulosa cell tumor].

Arkhiv patologii, 1987
The results of clinicomorphological analysis of 5 cases with juvenile granulosa cell tumour are given. Various histological patterns of tumour tissue are described in detail. The authors emphasize the benign course of the disease and the possibility of a complete functional restoration of the opposite ovary.
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Testicular juvenile granulosa cell tumor: a case report

Journal of Ultrasound
The Testicular Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumor (JGCT) is a rare testicular neoplasm that appears in the first months of life as a painless testicular mass. Following an accurate radiological ultrasound diagnosis, through which the cystic appearance of the lesion is observed, and histological confirmation, showing follicular growth pattern and an ...
Baldazzi M.   +12 more
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