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Southern Medical Journal, 1989
We reviewed the computerized tomographic features of pathologically proven metastases to the ovary in 12 patients. Serial CT scans were available in nine of the 12 patients--before removal of the ovaries in five cases (showing typical growth characteristics of these metastases) and afterward in six (showing common patterns of tumor progression ...
J E, Kuhlman, R H, Hruban, E K, Fishman
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We reviewed the computerized tomographic features of pathologically proven metastases to the ovary in 12 patients. Serial CT scans were available in nine of the 12 patients--before removal of the ovaries in five cases (showing typical growth characteristics of these metastases) and afterward in six (showing common patterns of tumor progression ...
J E, Kuhlman, R H, Hruban, E K, Fishman
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1943
Abstract 1. 1. The Krukenberg tumor is a primary or secondary tumor of the ovary of epithelial origin, usually bilateral, in which the ovary maintains its original shape and is frequently accompanied by ascites. 2. 2. A primary Krukenberg tumor is rare and can only be classified as such after microscopic examination of the various viscera ...
Sidney M. Copland, S.Harvey Colvin
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Abstract 1. 1. The Krukenberg tumor is a primary or secondary tumor of the ovary of epithelial origin, usually bilateral, in which the ovary maintains its original shape and is frequently accompanied by ascites. 2. 2. A primary Krukenberg tumor is rare and can only be classified as such after microscopic examination of the various viscera ...
Sidney M. Copland, S.Harvey Colvin
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The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1988
Richard H. Lash, William R. Hart
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Richard H. Lash, William R. Hart
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