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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1977 Volume.20 No. 5 p.305 ~ p.310
Clinical Observation on the Feminizing Ovarian Tumors ( Especially Feminizing Ovarian Tumors )
¹ÚÀμ­/Park IS
°­¿ÁÈñ/Á¶¼ºÁø/¹ÚÃá½Ä/Kang OK/Cho SJ/Park CS
Abstract
Clinical observation was made on sixteen cases of granulosa-theca cell tumors collected at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology from January 1,1960 to December 31,1975. The results were as follows: 1. The incidence of feminizing ovarian tumors for all ovarian neoplasm and for all ovarian malignancy were 1.7% and 15.7%, respectively. 2. Granulosa cell tumor occupied 62.5%, theca cell tumor 25.0% and granulosa-theca cell tumor 12.5% of all feminizing ovarian tumors. 3. The youngest age and oldest age for feminizing ovarian tumors were 23 and 72 year old, respectively. The mean age was 42.6 year old. 4. Out of 16 feminizing ovarian tumors, 7 cases (43.8%) belonged to more than 5 parity group and 6 cases (37.5%) to nulliparous group. 5. Out of 16 feminizing ovarian tumors, 10 cases (62.5%) occured in menstruating period, 5 cases (31.3%) in postmenopausal period and 1 case(6.3%) in premenstrating period. 6. Clinical manifestations revealed palpable mass in 13 cases(81.3%), ascites in 9 cases (56.3%) and hypermenorrhea in 6 cases(37.5%) 7. Endometrial adenocarcinoma concomitantly existed in 8 cases (50.0%) and endometrial hyperplasis in 6 cases (37.5%) 8. Treatment primarily resorted to surgical intervention and followed by irradiation therapy in the selective cases. 9. Ten cases out of 16 (62.5%) were survival without sign of recurrence so far.
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