2020
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2020/60
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A 5 Year Retrospective Study of Ovarian Tumours and Tumour-like Lesions in a Tertiary Referral Centre, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal

Abstract: BACKGROUND Ovaries can be afflicted by various lesions, which can be non-neoplastic or neoplastic. Varied spectrum of clinical features and histopathological patterns are seen in these lesions. The present study was done to study the histopathological patterns of ovarian neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions and their distribution in women of different age groups. METHODS This was retrospective study of all cases of neoplastic ovarian tumours, and nonneoplastic ovarian tumours including functional ovarian cyst… Show more

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“…Metastatic tumors constituted two (0.52%) out of all ON cases. In the current study, most of the women affected were in the age range of 21-30 years, which is similar to another study conducted by Jain et al at the Department of Pathology in Gandhi Medical College, India, on a sample size of 541 cases [21]. SET was the most common in the 31-40 years of age group, GCT in the 21-30 group, SST in the 41-50 group, and both metastatic tumors in the 61-70 group.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Metastatic tumors constituted two (0.52%) out of all ON cases. In the current study, most of the women affected were in the age range of 21-30 years, which is similar to another study conducted by Jain et al at the Department of Pathology in Gandhi Medical College, India, on a sample size of 541 cases [21]. SET was the most common in the 31-40 years of age group, GCT in the 21-30 group, SST in the 41-50 group, and both metastatic tumors in the 61-70 group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%