Introduction. Dysgerminomas are germ cell ovarian tumors. They affect young females, prevalently during childhood. The problem arises when dysgerminoma is diagnosed in women of reproductive age who have never given birth and require a surgical procedure. Case outline. A 28-year-old patient was admitted to hospital in week 26 of her first pregnancy. The reason for patient hospitalization was the growth of the isthmic myoma diagnosed by her obstetriciangynecologist in the primary care unit. By examining the medical history of the patient, the following was revealed: A year and a half before pregnancy she was diagnosed with left ovary dysgerminoma. The patient’s medical history led us to conclude that uterine myoma was a misdiagnosis and that ...
Dysgerminoma is a rare highly malignant, though insiduous in growth, ovarian neoplasm. During the pa...
Background: Uterine myomas are common pelvic masses during pregnancy. The pain and rapid growth of m...
Objectives To describe the clinical history and ultrasound findings in patients with ovarian dysgerm...
Dysgerminoma is an uncommon malignant tumor arising from the germ cells of the ovary. Its associatio...
Introduction Dysgerminomas are rare malignant germ cell tumors. They usually arise from the ovary, b...
Abstract Background Ovarian dysgerminoma, a subtype of malignant germ cell tumor (GCT), is a rare ov...
Extraovarian germ cell tumors are very rare and their occurrence in pregnancy is extremely rare. We ...
Ovarian dysgerminoma is a malignant germ cell tumor and it account for 1-5% of all ovarian cancers. ...
© 2016, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science. All Rights Reserved. Ovarian dysgerminoma (OD)...
Extraovarian germ cell tumors are very rare and their occurrence during pregnancy is exceptional. In...
An accurate diagnosis of ovarian dysgerminoma is crucial as, as its management differs from other ov...
Dysgerminomas are the most common of primitive germ cell tumors of the ovary, accounting for 1-5 % o...
Primary extraovarian dysgerminoma is very rare. Nearly all reported uterine germ cell tumors are non...
Introduction. Ovarian dysgerminoma is a rare malignant ovarian germ cell tumor with its peak inciden...
Copyright © 2014 Nexhmi Hyseni et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Dysgerminoma is a rare highly malignant, though insiduous in growth, ovarian neoplasm. During the pa...
Background: Uterine myomas are common pelvic masses during pregnancy. The pain and rapid growth of m...
Objectives To describe the clinical history and ultrasound findings in patients with ovarian dysgerm...
Dysgerminoma is an uncommon malignant tumor arising from the germ cells of the ovary. Its associatio...
Introduction Dysgerminomas are rare malignant germ cell tumors. They usually arise from the ovary, b...
Abstract Background Ovarian dysgerminoma, a subtype of malignant germ cell tumor (GCT), is a rare ov...
Extraovarian germ cell tumors are very rare and their occurrence in pregnancy is extremely rare. We ...
Ovarian dysgerminoma is a malignant germ cell tumor and it account for 1-5% of all ovarian cancers. ...
© 2016, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science. All Rights Reserved. Ovarian dysgerminoma (OD)...
Extraovarian germ cell tumors are very rare and their occurrence during pregnancy is exceptional. In...
An accurate diagnosis of ovarian dysgerminoma is crucial as, as its management differs from other ov...
Dysgerminomas are the most common of primitive germ cell tumors of the ovary, accounting for 1-5 % o...
Primary extraovarian dysgerminoma is very rare. Nearly all reported uterine germ cell tumors are non...
Introduction. Ovarian dysgerminoma is a rare malignant ovarian germ cell tumor with its peak inciden...
Copyright © 2014 Nexhmi Hyseni et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Dysgerminoma is a rare highly malignant, though insiduous in growth, ovarian neoplasm. During the pa...
Background: Uterine myomas are common pelvic masses during pregnancy. The pain and rapid growth of m...
Objectives To describe the clinical history and ultrasound findings in patients with ovarian dysgerm...