2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2007.00110.x
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A granulosa‐theca cell tumour in a 15‐month‐old Thoroughbred filly

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“…In accordance with previous reports, there was no breed predilection for mares with GCTs (Meagher et al 1977;Watson 1999;Crabtree 2011). Most of the mares in this series were middle-aged (Meagher et al 1977); however, GCTs have been reported in females of all ages, including neonates (Green et al 1988 © 2015 EVJ Ltd 78 Granulosa cell tumours in the mare and yearlings (Charman and McKinnon 2007). Consistent with the literature, the transrectal ultrasound appearance of GCTs in this study varied, but they most commonly (93%) had the appearance of multilocular ('honeycomb') or heterogeneous masses (White and Allen 1985;Hinrichs et al 1990;Watson 1999).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…In accordance with previous reports, there was no breed predilection for mares with GCTs (Meagher et al 1977;Watson 1999;Crabtree 2011). Most of the mares in this series were middle-aged (Meagher et al 1977); however, GCTs have been reported in females of all ages, including neonates (Green et al 1988 © 2015 EVJ Ltd 78 Granulosa cell tumours in the mare and yearlings (Charman and McKinnon 2007). Consistent with the literature, the transrectal ultrasound appearance of GCTs in this study varied, but they most commonly (93%) had the appearance of multilocular ('honeycomb') or heterogeneous masses (White and Allen 1985;Hinrichs et al 1990;Watson 1999).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…), older foals (Hultgren et al . ) and yearlings (Charman and McKinnon ). Consistent with the literature, the transrectal ultrasound appearance of GCTs in this study varied, but they most commonly (93%) had the appearance of multilocular (‘honeycomb’) or heterogeneous masses (White and Allen ; Hinrichs et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GHT'nin genellikle orta yaştaki kısraklarda görüldüğünün bildirilmesi, sunulan vaka ile uyumlu olmasına rağmen neonatlarda, yaşlılarda ve bir yaşındaki kısraklarda da granüloza hücre tümörüne rastlanabileceği bildirilmiştir. 5,[12][13][14][15] GHT'lerin gebelik sırasında veya gebeliği takiben şekillendiği konusunda kesin bir bilgi bulunmamakla birlikte; Meagher ve ark., granüloza hücre tümörlü 78 kısrağın ikisinde postpartum dönemde GHT teşhis etmişlerdir. 16 Araştırmacılarla uyumlu olarak, sunulan vakada, dört kez doğum yapmış olan kısrakta GHT şekillenmiş olup, birçok kez doğum yapmış olan kısrakların GHT insidansı açısından takip edilmesinin önemli olabileceği düşünülmektedir.…”
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“…Less commonly, GTCTs are detected in weanlings (Hultgren et al. 1987), yearlings (Charman and McKinnon 2007), or even neonates (Green et al. 1988) as reported in the case study in this issue (Harper et al.…”
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