1976
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.127.6.1001
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Gonadoblastoma: an ovarian tumor with characteristic pelvic calcifications

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“…Imaging findings of gonadoblastomas are poorly established because these neoplasms can be too small to be detected by diagnostic modalities [119]. Most macroscopically obvious lesions appear solid with calcifications [10,119,120]. Bilaterality is observed in up to 50% of cases [4,10,121].…”
Section: Gonadoblastomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imaging findings of gonadoblastomas are poorly established because these neoplasms can be too small to be detected by diagnostic modalities [119]. Most macroscopically obvious lesions appear solid with calcifications [10,119,120]. Bilaterality is observed in up to 50% of cases [4,10,121].…”
Section: Gonadoblastomamentioning
confidence: 99%