Dysgerminoma Â- Nongerminomatous (Embryonal carcinoma, Endodermal sinus tumor, Gonadoblastoma, Teratoma/Struma ovarii, Choriocarcinoma) Fibroma Meigs syndrome ...
Dysgerminomas One series found a 10-year survival rate of 88.6% following conservative surgery for patients with dysgerminoma confined to the ovary; less than 10 cm in size; with an intact, smooth capsule unattached to other organs; ...
Treatment of dysgerminoma may include the following: Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with or without lymphangiography (an x-ray study of the lymph system, ...
Germinomas are also termed dysgerminoma when located in the ovaries; and seminoma when located in the testes. Among children, germinoma, or dysgerminoma, occurs most frequently in the ovary of a pre-pubescent or adolescent female.
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Testicular and ovarian dysgerminoma Wilms' tumor As with most genes, 2 alleles are present that encode for each tumor suppressor gene.
The most common ovarian germ cell tumor is called dysgerminoma. Permalink for ovarian germ cell tumor ...
Gonadoblastoma and Dysgerminoma: These are rare tumors occurring most commonly in children with intersex disorders. The tumor develops in those children with testicles that have failed to develop normally.
Germ cell - grow from egg producing cells within the ovary, they may be benign or malignant and are often referred to as ‘teratomas’ or ‘dysgerminomas’ ...
It is also used to treat tumors that develop from cells producing eggs or sperm (germ cell tumors), such as dysgerminomas and teratomas. Experimentally for gene therapy and the treatment of other diseases, such as diabetes.
These tumors usually occur in teenage girls or young women, usually affect just one ovary, and can be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer). The most common ovarian germ cell tumor is called dysgerminoma.
See also: Cancer, Teratoma, Carcinoma, Uterus, Germ cell tumor
 
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