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* A uniform “fried egg” appearance ([[dysgerminoma]]) | * A uniform “fried egg” appearance ([[dysgerminoma]]) | ||
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* Chemotherapy: except those with stage 1a, stage 1a, 1b [[dysgerminoma]] | |||
* Radiotherapy: | |||
<nowiki>**</nowiki> [[Dysgerminoma]] is radiosensitive. | |||
[[Radiotherapy|** Radiotherapy]] is not anymore the first option of treatment for [[dysgerminoma]] considering its association with [[ovarian failure]]<nowiki/>development. | |||
* Surgery: for diagnostic grading and therapy depending on if the patient prefers to preserve the ovary or not. | |||
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Revision as of 15:00, 1 August 2019
Types | Subtypes | Signs and Symptoms | Histopathology | Lab finding | Treatment | Prognosis |
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Gonadal |
Seminoma |
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Gross: pale gray to yellow nodules that are uniform or slightly lobulated and often bulge from the cut surface |
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Dysgerminoma (Ovarian germ cell tumor) |
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** Dysgerminoma is radiosensitive. ** Radiotherapy is not anymore the first option of treatment for dysgerminoma considering its association with ovarian failuredevelopment.
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Germinoma |
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Extragonadal | Embryonic |
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Teratoma |
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Extraembryonic |
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Coriocarcinoma |
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Yolk sac tumor |