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Adult Type Granulosa Cell Tumor
A granulosa cell tumor occurring in the ovary and rarely in the testis. It is composed of granulosa cells in an often fibrothecomatous stroma. The…
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2017
2017
FOXL2 copy number is predictive of early recurrent adult type granulosa cell tumor of the ovary
Yanagida Satoshi
,
Inoue Momoko
,
Lida Yasushi
,
Okamoto Aikou
2017
Corpus ID: 90483818
Review
2016
Review
2016
May Lymphadenectomy Be Omitted in Granulosa Cell Tumors of the Ovary
M. Oz
,
I. Selçuk
,
+5 authors
T. Gungor
2016
Corpus ID: 36285190
Granulosa cell tumors (GCTs) of the ovary are rare tumors and they are generally detected in early stages with a favorable…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
Successful Treatment of Adult Type Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Ovary - A Case Report and the Literature Review
Yu-An Chien
,
Tung-hao Chang
,
+4 authors
T. Chou
2015
Corpus ID: 74304851
Introduction: Granulosa cell tumor (GCT) of the ovary is classified as a sex cord stromal tumor, representing approximately 2-5…
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2012
Review
2012
A Case of Recurrent Ovarian Granulosa Cell Tumor Associated with Sarcomatoid Change
Ju Ok Lee
,
Jung Ju Lee
,
Dae-Hyung Lee
,
M. J. Kim
,
Doo Jin Lee
2012
Corpus ID: 26829451
Granulosa cell tumors of the ovary are malignancies that originate from the sex-cord stromal cells of the ovary and represent 2…
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2003
2003
[Granulosa cell tumor in different periods of women's life].
A. Chudecka-Głaz
,
I. Rzepka-górska
,
A. Błogowska
,
D. Zielińska
Ginekologia Polska
2003
Corpus ID: 33249161
UNLABELLED Ovarian granulosa cell tumor is uncommon malignancies. By virtue of histopathological examination we distinguish two…
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