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Ovarian neoplasms and pregnancy
International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2005The aim of our study was to investigate the incidence of ovarian malignant neoplasms in pregnancy. In the prospective study, during a 2-year period of time, we had the ethical dilemma concerning the conciliar treatment vs the patient's wish to deliver and save the reproductive capabilities. We examined 37 pregnant women; the incidence of ovarian cancer
S, Rakic +2 more
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Management of Borderline Ovarian Neoplasms
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2007Over the last decades, the management of borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) has changed from radical surgery to more conservative therapy as a result of the need for fertility-sparing surgery and the increasing use of laparoscopy. The question is whether this is good clinical practice from an oncologic point of view.
Cadron, Isabelle +5 more
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Nursing Standard, 2004
Benign ovarian neoplasms have the capacity to undergo malignant change and are difficult to diagnose in the early stages. Although rarely life-threatening, they can cause patients considerable physical and psychological distress. This article explains the structure and function of the ovaries and why they sometimes undergo benign neoplastic change.
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Benign ovarian neoplasms have the capacity to undergo malignant change and are difficult to diagnose in the early stages. Although rarely life-threatening, they can cause patients considerable physical and psychological distress. This article explains the structure and function of the ovaries and why they sometimes undergo benign neoplastic change.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1925
Abstract The present study is a brief review of all cases of malignant disease of the ovary which have been observed in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. From a former survey 1 of the Hospital records it was found that ovarian neoplasms constituted 7.7 per cent of all gynecologic lesions ...
Charles C. Norris, M.E. Vogt
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Abstract The present study is a brief review of all cases of malignant disease of the ovary which have been observed in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. From a former survey 1 of the Hospital records it was found that ovarian neoplasms constituted 7.7 per cent of all gynecologic lesions ...
Charles C. Norris, M.E. Vogt
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Malignant Ovarian Neoplasms in Childhood
Tumori Journal, 1978From 1962 to 1976, 15 children up to the age of 15 years with malignant neoplasms of the ovary were observed at the Istituto Nazionale Tumori of Milan. 13 patients had a germ cell tumor and 2 a stromal tumor. Natural history and treatment results are reported.
G M, De Palo +3 more
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Plasma tetranectin and ovarian neoplasms
Gynecologic Oncology, 1991Plasma tetranectin was measured in 67 controls, 121 patients with a benign or malignant ovarian tumor, and 24 patients with another benign gynecologic disease to evaluate the predictive value of plasma tetranectin. A significant reduction of plasma tetranectin was found in every malignant tumor type except for mucinous tumors.
C K, Høgdall +6 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1949
G, SCHAEFER, E C, VEPROVSKY
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G, SCHAEFER, E C, VEPROVSKY
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Research in Veterinary Science, 1961
SUMMARY An account is given of ovarian tumours from 69 bitches. Of these animals, 20 had adenomas, 5 adenocarcinomas, 30 gramlosa-cell tumours, 8 ‘seminomas’ and 6 other miscellaneous types of ovarian neoplasm. The average age of affected bitches was 8.9 years. At least 29 were affected with pyometra.
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SUMMARY An account is given of ovarian tumours from 69 bitches. Of these animals, 20 had adenomas, 5 adenocarcinomas, 30 gramlosa-cell tumours, 8 ‘seminomas’ and 6 other miscellaneous types of ovarian neoplasm. The average age of affected bitches was 8.9 years. At least 29 were affected with pyometra.
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Rajat Thawani
exaly

