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- A dysgerminoma is a type of germ cell tumor; it usually is malignant and usually occurs in the ovary. A tumor of the identical histology but not occurring...
- included both dysgerminoma and seminoma. Collectively, these are the seminomatous or germinomatous tumors.[citation needed] Dysgerminoma is the most common...
- dysgerminoma are at risk for a gonadoblastoma in the other ovary, and in this case, both ovaries are usually removed when a unilateral dysgerminoma is...
- all ovarian malignancies. There are four main types of OGCTs, namely dysgerminomas, yolk sac tumor, teratoma, and choriocarcinoma. Dygerminomas are Malignant...
- germ-cell tumors (GGCT, SGCT) include only germinoma and its synonyms dysgerminoma and seminoma. The nongerminomatous or nonseminomatous germ-cell tumors...
- Gonadoblastomas are by definition benign, but more than 50% have a co-existing dysgerminoma which is malignant, and an additional 10% have other more aggressive...
- cell carcinoma, Brenner tumor, granulosa cell tumor, stromal tumor, dysgerminoma, fibroma, or metastatic tumor to the ovary. Meigs syndrome is characterized...
- cells, most often presenting in the **** or the ovary (seminoma and dysgerminoma, respectively). Blastoma: Cancers derived from immature "precursor" cells...
- causing high incidence of embryonic gonadal tumors- a report of the fourth dysgerminoma in sibling suffering from 46, XY gonadal dysgenesis]. Zhonghua Zhong...
- "Treatment for Germ Cell Tumors of the Ovary". S. A. SELIGMAN (1967). "Dysgerminoma". Postgraduate Medical Journal. 43 (500): 400–405. doi:10.1136/pgmj.43...