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* There are no characteristic [[CT scan]] or [[MRI]] findings associated with gonadoblastoma. | * There are no characteristic [[CT scan]] or [[MRI]] findings associated with gonadoblastoma. | ||
* An [[imaging]] study may be helpful in the [[diagnosis]] of associated [[conditions]] of this [[disorder]] such as:<ref name="ObataNakashima1995">{{cite journal|last1=Obata|first1=Naoko H.|last2=Nakashima|first2=Nobuo|last3=Kawai|first3=Michiyasu|last4=Kikkawa|first4=Fumitaka|last5=Mamba|first5=Susumu|last6=Tomoda|first6=Yutaka|title=Gonadoblastoma with Dysgerminoma in One Ovary and Gonadoblastoma with Dysgerminoma and Yolk Sac Tumor in the Contralateral Ovary in a Girl with 46XX Karyotype|journal=Gynecologic Oncology|volume=58|issue=1|year=1995|pages=124–128|issn=00908258|doi=10.1006/gyno.1995.1195}}</ref> | * An [[imaging]] study may be helpful in the [[diagnosis]] of associated [[conditions]] of this [[disorder]] such as:<ref name="ObataNakashima1995">{{cite journal|last1=Obata|first1=Naoko H.|last2=Nakashima|first2=Nobuo|last3=Kawai|first3=Michiyasu|last4=Kikkawa|first4=Fumitaka|last5=Mamba|first5=Susumu|last6=Tomoda|first6=Yutaka|title=Gonadoblastoma with Dysgerminoma in One Ovary and Gonadoblastoma with Dysgerminoma and Yolk Sac Tumor in the Contralateral Ovary in a Girl with 46XX Karyotype|journal=Gynecologic Oncology|volume=58|issue=1|year=1995|pages=124–128|issn=00908258|doi=10.1006/gyno.1995.1195}}</ref> | ||
**[[Gonadal dysgenesis]] | **[[Gonadal dysgenesis]] | ||
**[[Turner syndrome]] | **[[Turner syndrome]] | ||
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* Gonadoblastoma may be very small to be visualized on the [[Imaging studies|imaging]]. | * Gonadoblastoma may be very small to be visualized on the [[Imaging studies|imaging]]. | ||
* When they are [[Macroscopic|macroscopically]] present, finding on [[CT scan]] suggestive of gonadoblastoma is a solid [[mass]] that may be accompanied by [[ascites]]. | * When they are [[Macroscopic|macroscopically]] present, finding on [[CT scan]] suggestive of gonadoblastoma is a solid [[mass]] that may be accompanied by [[ascites]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist|2}} | {{Reflist|2}} |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sahar Memar Montazerin, M.D.[2]
Overview
There are no characteristic CT scan or MRI findings associated with gonadoblastoma. However, an imaging study may be helpful in the diagnosis of associated conditions of this disorder, which include gonadal dysgenesis, Turner syndrome, and etc.
CT scan
- There are no characteristic CT scan or MRI findings associated with gonadoblastoma.
- An imaging study may be helpful in the diagnosis of associated conditions of this disorder such as:[1]
- Gonadoblastoma may be very small to be visualized on the imaging.
- When they are macroscopically present, finding on CT scan suggestive of gonadoblastoma is a solid mass that may be accompanied by ascites.
References
- ↑ Obata, Naoko H.; Nakashima, Nobuo; Kawai, Michiyasu; Kikkawa, Fumitaka; Mamba, Susumu; Tomoda, Yutaka (1995). "Gonadoblastoma with Dysgerminoma in One Ovary and Gonadoblastoma with Dysgerminoma and Yolk Sac Tumor in the Contralateral Ovary in a Girl with 46XX Karyotype". Gynecologic Oncology. 58 (1): 124–128. doi:10.1006/gyno.1995.1195. ISSN 0090-8258.