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==Differentiating Gonadoblastoma from other Diseases==
==Differentiating Gonadoblastoma from other Diseases==
Gonadoblastoma must be differentiated from other diseases that cause disorders of [[sex development]], [[ambiguous genitalia]], [[virilization]], and [[primary amenorrhea]] such as:
Gonadoblastoma must be differentiated from other diseases that cause disorders of [[sex development]], [[ambiguous genitalia]], [[virilization]], and [[primary amenorrhea]] such as:<ref name="978-1-4557-4858-7">{{cite book | last = Sperling | first = M | title = Pediatric endocrinology | publisher = Elsevier/Saunders | location = Philadelphia, PA | year = 2014 | isbn = 978-1-4557-4858-7 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book | last = Eble | first = John | title = Pathology and genetics of tumours of the urinary system and male genital organs | publisher = IARC Press Oxford University Press (distributor | location = Lyon Oxford | year = 2004 | isbn = 9283224159 }}</ref>
*17-Hydroxylase (17-OH) deficiency syndrome  
*17-Hydroxylase (17-OH) deficiency syndrome  
*[[Turner syndrome|Turner Syndrome]]
*[[Turner syndrome|Turner Syndrome]]

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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

Gonadoblastoma must be differentiated from other diseases that cause virilization, and primary amenorrhea and also must be differentiated pathologically from dysgerminoma, Sex-cord stromal tumors, and Sertoli-cell nodules.

Differentiating Gonadoblastoma from other Diseases

Gonadoblastoma must be differentiated from other diseases that cause disorders of sex development, ambiguous genitalia, virilization, and primary amenorrhea such as:[1][2]

Gonadoblastoma must be differentiated pathologically from:[1][3]

Differentiating [disease name] from other diseases on the basis of [symptom 1], [symptom 2], and [symptom 3]

On the basis [symptom 1], [symptom 2], and [symptom 3], [disease name] must be differentiated from [disease 1], [disease 2], [disease 3], [disease 4], [disease 5], and [disease 6].

Diseases Clinical manifestations Para-clinical findings Gold standard Additional findings
Symptoms Physical examination
Lab Findings Imaging Histopathology
Symptom 1 Symptom 2 Symptom 3 Physical exam 1 Physical exam 2 Physical exam 3 Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Imaging 1 Imaging 2 Imaging 3
Differential Diagnosis 1
Differential Diagnosis 2
Differential Diagnosis 3
Diseases Symptom 1 Symptom 2 Symptom 3 Physical exam 1 Physical exam 2 Physical exam 3 Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Imaging 1 Imaging 2 Imaging 3 Histopathology Gold standard Additional findings
Differential Diagnosis 4
Differential Diagnosis 5
Differential Diagnosis 6

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sperling, M (2014). Pediatric endocrinology. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier/Saunders. ISBN 978-1-4557-4858-7.
  2. Eble, John (2004). Pathology and genetics of tumours of the urinary system and male genital organs. Lyon Oxford: IARC Press Oxford University Press (distributor. ISBN 9283224159.
  3. Eble, John (2004). Pathology and genetics of tumours of the urinary system and male genital organs. Lyon Oxford: IARC Press Oxford University Press (distributor. ISBN 9283224159.

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