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==Overview of granulosa cell tumour== | ==Overview of granulosa cell tumour== | ||
Granulosa cell | Granulosa cell tumour is a part of the sex cord-stromal tumour group of ovarian cancer. It can occur at any age in a woman'life and the peak age is 50-55 years. Usual symptoms depend on the patient's age. For postmenopausal patient, usual clinical present is abnormal uterine bleeding. For a woman of reproductive age, her present is menometrorrhagia. But for a girl not undergone puberty, isosexual-pseudo-precocity may be seen. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Overview of granulosa cell tumour
Granulosa cell tumour is a part of the sex cord-stromal tumour group of ovarian cancer. It can occur at any age in a woman'life and the peak age is 50-55 years. Usual symptoms depend on the patient's age. For postmenopausal patient, usual clinical present is abnormal uterine bleeding. For a woman of reproductive age, her present is menometrorrhagia. But for a girl not undergone puberty, isosexual-pseudo-precocity may be seen.