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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
*Other tests that may be done include: | |||
:*Complete blood count and blood chemistry | |||
:*Pregnancy test (serum HCG) | |||
:*CT or MRI of the pelvis or abdomen | |||
:*Ultrasound of the pelvis | |||
:*Surgery such as a pelvic laparoscopy or exploratory laparotomy may be done to evaluate symptoms and perform a biopsy to help make the diagnosis. | |||
*No lab or imaging test has ever been shown to be able to diagnose ovarian cancer in its early stages. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 02:39, 30 January 2012
Template:Granulosa cell tumour Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
- Other tests that may be done include:
- Complete blood count and blood chemistry
- Pregnancy test (serum HCG)
- CT or MRI of the pelvis or abdomen
- Ultrasound of the pelvis
- Surgery such as a pelvic laparoscopy or exploratory laparotomy may be done to evaluate symptoms and perform a biopsy to help make the diagnosis.
- No lab or imaging test has ever been shown to be able to diagnose ovarian cancer in its early stages.