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The following histologic subtypes have been described. | The following histologic subtypes have been described. | ||
* Dysgerminoma | * Dysgerminoma | ||
:* Other germ cell tumors: | :* Other germ cell tumors: | ||
:* Endodermal sinus tumor (rare subtypes are hepatoid and intestinal) | :* Endodermal sinus tumor (rare subtypes are hepatoid and intestinal) | ||
:* Embryonal carcinoma | :* Embryonal carcinoma | ||
:* Polyembryoma | :* Polyembryoma | ||
:* Choriocarcinoma | :* Choriocarcinoma | ||
:* Teratoma: | :* Teratoma: | ||
::* Immature | ::* Immature | ||
::* Mature: | ::* Mature: | ||
:::* Solid | :::* Solid | ||
:::* Cystic: | :::* Cystic: | ||
::::* Dermoid cyst (mature cystic teratoma) | ::::* Dermoid cyst (mature cystic teratoma) | ||
::::* Dermoid cyst with malignant transformation | ::::* Dermoid cyst with malignant transformation | ||
:* Monodermal and highly specialized: | :* Monodermal and highly specialized: | ||
::* Struma ovarii | ::* Struma ovarii | ||
::* Carcinoid | ::* Carcinoid | ||
::* Struma ovarii and carcinoid | ::* Struma ovarii and carcinoid | ||
::* Others (e.g., malignant neuroectodermal and ependymoma) | ::* Others (e.g., malignant neuroectodermal and ependymoma) | ||
:* Mixed forms | :* Mixed forms |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Monalisa Dmello, M.B,B.S., M.D. [2]
Cellular Classification of Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors
The following histologic subtypes have been described.
- Dysgerminoma
- Other germ cell tumors:
- Endodermal sinus tumor (rare subtypes are hepatoid and intestinal)
- Embryonal carcinoma
- Polyembryoma
- Choriocarcinoma
- Teratoma:
- Immature
- Mature:
- Solid
- Cystic:
- Dermoid cyst (mature cystic teratoma)
- Dermoid cyst with malignant transformation
- Monodermal and highly specialized:
- Struma ovarii
- Carcinoid
- Struma ovarii and carcinoid
- Others (e.g., malignant neuroectodermal and ependymoma)
- Mixed forms