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[Juvenile granulosa cell tumor].

Authors: A I, Karseladze;

[Juvenile granulosa cell tumor].

Abstract

The results of clinicomorphological analysis of 5 cases with juvenile granulosa cell tumour are given. Various histological patterns of tumour tissue are described in detail. The authors emphasize the benign course of the disease and the possibility of a complete functional restoration of the opposite ovary. The need of longer follow-up studies is stressed for the final diagnosis of the degree of the process malignancy.

Keywords

Ovarian Neoplasms, Adolescent, Staining and Labeling, Infant, Prognosis, Child, Preschool, Humans, Female, Child, Follow-Up Studies, Granulosa Cell Tumor

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