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5500Background: So far, there is no level-1 evidence regarding the role of systematic pelvic and para-aortic lymphadenectomy (LNE) in patients with advanced ovarian cancer (AOC) with macroscopic complete resection und clinically negative lymph nodes (LN).
P. Harter+19 more
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5500Background: So far, there is no level-1 evidence regarding the role of systematic pelvic and para-aortic lymphadenectomy (LNE) in patients with advanced ovarian cancer (AOC) with macroscopic complete resection und clinically negative lymph nodes (LN).
P. Harter+19 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.
Inge Clemmensen+6 more
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Revista de Chimie, 2019
Ovarian neoplasm is extremely aggressive and has a high mortality rate among affected women; therefore, the crucial role of screening tests is easy to understand. Prevention and early diagnosis should be essential priorities in the management of this malignancy.
Silviu Constantinoiu+3 more
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Ovarian neoplasm is extremely aggressive and has a high mortality rate among affected women; therefore, the crucial role of screening tests is easy to understand. Prevention and early diagnosis should be essential priorities in the management of this malignancy.
Silviu Constantinoiu+3 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.
Ignace Vergote+5 more
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Hormonally Functional Ovarian Neoplasms
Endocrine Pathology, 2000Hormonally functional ovarian neoplasms are those tumors that secrete one or more hormones that are clinically manifested in the patient. The hormone production may have implications for the diagnosis, management or treatment of the patient. Hormonally functional ovarian neoplasms include tumors that belong to various histologic categories and produce ...
Steven D. Billings, Lawrence M. Roth
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Ovarian Neoplasms in a Hermaphrodite
New England Journal of Medicine, 1949HERMAPHRODITISM in itself is a rare anomaly. The additional occurrence of bilateral gonadal neoplasms is exceedingly uncommon. The present paper reports the case of a "male" hermaphrodite with a pseudomucinous cystadenoma of the right ovary and a dysgerminoma (seminoma) of the opposite gonad.
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Imaging of pediatric ovarian neoplasms
Pediatric Radiology, 2011We review the clinical and imaging characteristics of the most common ovarian neoplasms in children and adolescents. Because of the widespread use of diagnostic imaging, incidental ovarian neoplasms might be encountered during the evaluation of abdominal pain, trauma or other indications and might pose a diagnostic dilemma.
Monica Epelman+3 more
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Benign or Malignant Ovarian Neoplasms and Ovarian Endometriomas
The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2001To investigate clinical features and biologic behavior of ovarian cancer that might be closely related to endometrioma and/or endometriosis.Retrospective study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2).University hospital.All 324 women who were operated for endometriomas and/or ovarian tumors 5 cm or greater in diameter between January 1988 and ...
Maki Irikoma+5 more
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Preoperative sonography of malignant ovarian neoplasms
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1981Patient survival in malignant ovarian tumors is directly dependent on complete surgical resection. This can be best accomplished when the surgeon is informed of tumor extent preoperatively. We retrospectively studied the preoperative sonograms of 32 patients with proven malignant ovarian tumors.
Fred A. Mettler, C K Requard, J D Wicks
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Bilateral ovarian neoplasms and the risk of malignancy
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1990Bilateral ovarian neoplasms are believed more likely to be malignant than are unilateral neoplasms. To our knowledge, this clinical tenet has not been evaluated or quantified. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a 10-year review of ovarian neoplasms found at the time of celiotomy at the Women's Hospital, Los Angeles County-University of Southern ...
Keith Campbell+3 more
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