“…Eight cases of tubular or adenomatous, most frequently highly lipidic, (Teilum, 1945(Teilum, -1946 in dog (Huggins & Moulder, # 1945) estrogen feminizing; metrorrhagia, in children also pubertas praecox (Henderson) a number of tubular lipidic tumors, previously misinterpreted as folliculome lipidique (Lecene) or tubular granulosa cell tumor, and the pure tubular adenoma (see Table 1) Masson's case and several others androgen in adults: virilization in children: also pubertas praecox tumors described as "adrenal tumors" and "luteomas" ovarian tumors which, macroscopically, are yellow on the cut surface have thus been collected from the literature where they have hitherto been described as "folliculome lipidique" (5,6,7,8,11,14) "completely luteinized" granulosa cell tumor (9) or granulosa cell tumor of tubular or adenomatous type (luteinized and hormonally active adenoma) (10).…”