Germ cell tumor classification
- Ovarian germ cell tumors (OGCTs ): The histologic types that arise from the ovary are similar to those arising from the testes of men
- Embryo-like neoplasms
- Teratomas and their subtypes and
- Dysgerminomas
- Extraembryonic fetal-derived (placenta-like) cell populations
- A mixture of both.
- Embryo-like neoplasms
- Extragonadal germ cell tumors (GCTs): no evidence of a primary tumor in the testes or ovaries
- * Typically arise in midline locations,
- * Specific sites vary with age
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Gonadal |
Seminoma (Testis) |
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Gross: pale gray to yellow nodules that are uniform or slightly lobulated and often bulge from the cut surface |
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Dysgerminoma (Ovarian germ cell tumor) |
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** Dysgerminoma is radiosensitive. ** Radiotherapy is not anymore the first option of treatment for dysgerminoma considering its association with ovarian failuredevelopment.
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Germinoma (Brain) |
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Extragonadal | Embryonic |
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Teratoma |
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Extraembryonic |
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Coriocarcinoma |
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Yolk sac tumor |
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