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- androgen insensitivity syndrome) have a high risk of developing a dysgerminoma. Most dysgerminomas are ****ociated with elevated serum lactic dehydrogenase (LDH)...
- spread, this is not always possible. Dysgerminomas, in particular, tend to affect both ovaries: 8–15% of dysgerminomas are present in both ovaries. People...
- germ-cell tumors (GGCT, SGCT) include only germinoma and its synonyms dysgerminoma and seminoma. The nongerminomatous or nonseminomatous germ-cell tumors...
- Histologically they are similar to testicular seminomas and ovarian dysgerminomas. A pineal tumor can compress the superior colliculi and pretectal area...
- "Dysgerminoma", Wikipedia, 2019-02-13, retrieved 2019-04-09 Hazard FK (2019). "Ovarian Dysgerminomas Pathology: Overview of Ovarian Dysgerminomas, Differentiating...
- androgen insensitivity syndrome) have a high risk of developing a dysgerminoma. Most dysgerminomas are ****ociated with elevated serum lactic dehydrogenase, which...
- cells, most often presenting in the **** or the ovary (seminoma and dysgerminoma, respectively). Blastoma: Cancers derived from immature "precursor" cells...
- neoplasms such as gonadoblastomas and in situ seminomas (also termed dysgerminomas to indicate that this tumor has the pathology of the testicular tumor...
- "Treatment for Germ Cell Tumors of the Ovary". S. A. SELIGMAN (1967). "Dysgerminoma". Postgraduate Medical Journal. 43 (500): 400–405. doi:10.1136/pgmj.43...
- cells, most often presenting in the **** or the ovary (seminoma and dysgerminoma, respectively). Blastoma: Cancers derived from immature "precursor" cells...