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** Steroid cell tumor
** Steroid cell tumor
** Steroid cell tumor, malignant
** Steroid cell tumor, malignant
* '''Pure sex cord tumors:'''
** Adult granulosa cell tumor
** Juvenile granulosa cell tumor
** Sertoli cell tumor
** Sex cord tumor with annular tubules
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Revision as of 15:44, 13 February 2019


Template:Eithelial Ovarian Cancers Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hannan Javed, M.D.[2]

Overview

Classification

Ovarian Cancer
Epithelial Sex-cord stromal Germ cell Mixed-cell type
  • Serous tumors:
    • Benign (cystadenoma)
    • Borderline tumors (serous borderline tumor)
    • Malignant (serous adenocarcinoma)
  • Mucinous tumors:
    • Benign (cystadenoma)
    • Borderline tumors (mucinous borderline tumor)
    • Malignant (mucinous adenocarcinoma)
  • Endometrioid tumors:
    • Benign (cystadenoma)
    • Borderline tumors (endometrioid borderline tumor)
    • Malignant (endometrioid adenocarcinoma)
  • Clear cell tumors:
    • Benign
    • Borderline tumors
    • Malignant (clear cell adenocarcinoma)
  • Transitional cell tumors:
    • Brenner tumor
    • Brenner tumor of borderline malignancy
    • Malignant Brenner tumor
    • Transitional cell carcinoma (non-Brenner type)
  • Epithelial-stromal:
    • Adenosarcoma
    • Carcinosarcoma (formerly mixed Müllerian tumors)
  • Pure stromal tumors:
    • Fibroma
    • Cellular fibroma
    • Thecoma
    • Luteinized thecoma associated with sclerosing peritonitis
    • Fibrosarcoma
    • Sclerosing stromal tumor
    • Signet-ring stromal tumor
    • Microcystic stromal tumor
    • Leydig cell tumor
    • Steroid cell tumor
    • Steroid cell tumor, malignant
  • Pure sex cord tumors:
    • Adult granulosa cell tumor
    • Juvenile granulosa cell tumor
    • Sertoli cell tumor
    • Sex cord tumor with annular tubules

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