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*The most potent risk factors in the development of Struma ovarii are: <ref name="pmid26623411">{{cite journal |vauthors=Park CH, Jung MH, Ji YI |title=Risk factors for malignant transformation of mature cystic teratoma |journal=Obstet Gynecol Sci |volume=58 |issue=6 |pages=475–80 |year=2015 |pmid=26623411 |pmc=4663225 |doi=10.5468/ogs.2015.58.6.475 |url=}}</ref> | *The most potent risk factors in the development of Struma ovarii are: <ref name="pmid26623411">{{cite journal |vauthors=Park CH, Jung MH, Ji YI |title=Risk factors for malignant transformation of mature cystic teratoma |journal=Obstet Gynecol Sci |volume=58 |issue=6 |pages=475–80 |year=2015 |pmid=26623411 |pmc=4663225 |doi=10.5468/ogs.2015.58.6.475 |url=}}</ref> | ||
:*Elevated CA-125 levels | :*Elevated CA-125 levels | ||
:*Older age | :*Older age (between 40 - 60 years) | ||
:*Large tumor masses | :*Large tumor masses | ||
:*Postmenopausal status | :*Postmenopausal status |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aravind Reddy Kothagadi M.B.B.S[2]
Overview
Risk factors in the development of Struma ovarii include elevated CA-125 levels, older age, postmenopausal status, and large tumor masses.
Risk Factors
- The most potent risk factors in the development of Struma ovarii are: [1]
- Elevated CA-125 levels
- Older age (between 40 - 60 years)
- Large tumor masses
- Postmenopausal status
References
- ↑ Park CH, Jung MH, Ji YI (2015). "Risk factors for malignant transformation of mature cystic teratoma". Obstet Gynecol Sci. 58 (6): 475–80. doi:10.5468/ogs.2015.58.6.475. PMC 4663225. PMID 26623411.