2016
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2016/677
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Primary Ovarian Neoplasms: 5-Year Institutional Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVESThe wide variety of ovarian neoplasms makes it an interesting topic for study. The objectives of the present study was to study clinical and histopathologic features of various ovarian tumours and classify them according to WHO classification.

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“…Spectrum of surface epithelial ovarian tumorsAge of the patients in present study ranged from 18-90 years, with a mean of 47.56±14.88 years. This is comparable to the study conducted by Nalini5 et al in which the age ranged between 14 to 76 years with mean age being 42 years. Jha et al4 reported mean age of 53.35 years in their study of 86 patients with ovarian tumors.…”
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“…Spectrum of surface epithelial ovarian tumorsAge of the patients in present study ranged from 18-90 years, with a mean of 47.56±14.88 years. This is comparable to the study conducted by Nalini5 et al in which the age ranged between 14 to 76 years with mean age being 42 years. Jha et al4 reported mean age of 53.35 years in their study of 86 patients with ovarian tumors.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…A wide variety of clinical, morphological, histopathological features are manifested in ovarian tumors that may be misdiagnosed for other neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions. In the current study, incidence of benign tumors is 68% which is less than the incidence reported by Chandra and Arora, 6 Modepalli et al, 7 but more than that observed by Agrawal et al 4 similar to Valamarthy and Hema. 5 In the current study, benign tumors were common between 21 and 30 years of age (29.4%).…”
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confidence: 56%
“…Most ovarian tumors were unilateral which accounted for 85.3% benign and 78.5% malignant tumors. In the current study, epithelial tumors constituted 74% (37) of the cases followed by germ cell tumors 14% (7) as listed in Table 2.…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…There is minimal literature regarding benign ovarian seromucinous neoplasms; this is mainly in the form of case reports or brief mention in studies of ovarian neoplasms in general, and in many of these detailed pathological descriptions are not available. 18,19,[21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] Regarding studies of benign seromucinous neoplasms since the 2014 WHO publication, there have been two publications by Shamarkova et al 19 and Han et al, 18 which included seromucinous neoplasms in general. Neither of these studies described the pathological features in detail, and in fact in one of these studies the focus was on the radiological appearances.…”
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confidence: 99%