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* Germ cells are the cells that develop in the embryo and become they make up the reproductive system in males and females. | * Germ cells are the cells that develop in the embryo and become they make up the reproductive system in males and females. | ||
* After the development of germ cells, they follow the body midline path and descend into the pelvis as ovarian cells or into the scrotal sac as testicular cells. | * After the development of germ cells, they follow the body midline path and descend into the pelvis as ovarian cells or into the scrotal sac as testicular cells. | ||
* Th ovaries and testes are called gonads and many ovarian and testicular tumors have germ cell origin. <br /> | * Th ovaries and testes are called gonads and many ovarian and testicular tumors have germ cell origin. | ||
*The pathophysiology of germ cell tumors is different based on the classification of germ cell tumors<br /> |
Revision as of 17:09, 31 July 2019
- Germ cells are the cells that develop in the embryo and become they make up the reproductive system in males and females.
- After the development of germ cells, they follow the body midline path and descend into the pelvis as ovarian cells or into the scrotal sac as testicular cells.
- Th ovaries and testes are called gonads and many ovarian and testicular tumors have germ cell origin.
- The pathophysiology of germ cell tumors is different based on the classification of germ cell tumors