Ovarian tumours: a study of 282 cases.
J Indian Med Assoc
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2002 Jul; 100(7): 420, 423-4, 447
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in English
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-103499
ABSTRACT
Histologically 282 ovarian tumours were studied, of these 212 (75.2%) were benign, 8 (2.8%) of borderline malignancy and 62 (21.9%) were malignant. The tumours were classified according to WHO classification. Epithelial tumours were the commonest variety constituting 70.9% of all the ovarian tumours followed by germ cell tumours (21.2%), sex cord stromal tumours (6.7%) and metastatic tumours (0.7%). Among the individual tumours, serous tumours (42.9%) were the commonest, followed by mucinous tumours (25.5%), teratomas (17%), granulosa cell tumours (6.7%), dysgerminomas (2.48%) and endodermal sinus tumours (1.77%). Two cases (0.7%) of endometrioid carcinomas and one case (0.35%) of clear cell carcinoma were encountered. Ovarian tumours were found to occur in the age range of 8 months to 74 years. Peak incidence was between 21 and 40 years age group.
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IMSEAR (South-East Asia)
Main subject:
Ovarian Neoplasms
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Retrospective Studies
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Adolescent
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Germinoma
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Cystadenoma, Serous
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Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous
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Adult
Type of study:
Observational study
Language:
English
Journal:
J Indian Med Assoc
Year:
2002
Type:
Article
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