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Regulation and Role of Adiponectin Secretion in Rat Ovarian Granulosa Cells. [PDF]

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Ovarian Stimulation and Granulosa-Cell Tumour

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1993
Ovarian stimulation in the treatment of infertility is far from physiological because patients and their ovaries are exposed to high concentrations of gonadotropins. Many studies have focused on the two most common side-effects of ovarian stimulation--ie, hyperstimulation and multiple pregnancy. We describe 12 patients in whom granulosa-cell tumour was
W, Willemsen   +4 more
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Ovarian granulosa cell lines

Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2004
The ovary is a complex endocrine gland responsible for production of sex steroids and is the source of fertilizable ova for reproduction. It also produces various growth factors, transcription factors and cytokines that assist in the complex signaling pathways of folliculogenesis. The ovary possesses two primary steroidogenic cell types.
Jon C, Havelock   +2 more
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OVARIAN GRANULOSA CELL TUMORS IN CHILDHOOD

Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 2002
Granulosa cell tumors (GCT) of the ovary are prepubertal in 5% of the patients. In girls less than 20 years old, 80% of GCTs differ from those among adults. These juvenile granulosa cell tumors (JGCTs) are usually benign. GCTs belong to ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors, the more common ovarian tumors being epidermal and germinal.
Laura, Merras-Salmio   +3 more
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Ovarian juvenile granulosa cell tumors

Adolescent and Pediatric Gynecology, 1990
Abstract Ovarian neoplasms, though rarely seen in children or adolescents, are very important biologically due to their potential to affect growth, development, and fertility in these patients; therefore, prompt diagnosis is imperative. Ovarian juvenile granulosa cell tumors (JGCT) occur predominantly in the first two decades of life.
Charles V. Biscotti   +1 more
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Ovarian Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumors in Infants

Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2009
Juvenile ovarian granulosa cell tumors (JGCTs) are described infrequently in pediatrics, and their finding in prepubertal patients is exceptional. Most of the tumors are benign, but recurrences up to 4 years of follow-up have been described. We present 2 cases of JGCT in infants: 1 with late recurrence of bilateral ovarian JGCT and 1 in a newborn with ...
Moisés, Leyva-Carmona   +2 more
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Emerging biomarkers in ovarian granulosa cell tumors

International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2019
Although the majority of ovarian granulosa cell tumors can be successfully managed with surgery, a subset require chemotherapy for residual and recurrent disease. The benefit of chemotherapy in this population, however, remains controversial. There is therefore interest in the development of more tolerable and effective treatment options for advanced ...
Anne M, Mills   +6 more
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