1934
DOI: 10.1007/bf01720844
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Zur Histogenese der Brennerschen Ovarialtumoren

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“…In that original report Schiller also included two cases of clear cell carcinoma and he, and later Saphir and Lackner, 11 regarded them also as of mesonephric origin. Schiller also thought that Brenner tumours arose from the rete ovarii or other mesonephric rests 12 . A mesonephric origin has been proposed for adenomatoid tumours 13 .…”
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“…In that original report Schiller also included two cases of clear cell carcinoma and he, and later Saphir and Lackner, 11 regarded them also as of mesonephric origin. Schiller also thought that Brenner tumours arose from the rete ovarii or other mesonephric rests 12 . A mesonephric origin has been proposed for adenomatoid tumours 13 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schiller also thought that Brenner tumours arose from the rete ovarii or other mesonephric rests. 12 A mesonephric origin has been proposed for adenomatoid tumours. 13 All these tumours have subsequently been shown to have a different origin.…”
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“…Mucin and PAS stains were performed in selected cases. The number of sections of tumor examined per case varied from I to 15 (average, 6). In two cases, only one slide of tumor was available for review.…”
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“…9 Some authors"J1 consider Brenner tumors to be composed of epithelium of urothelial type. A once popular viewpoint was that Brenner tumors were a variety of granulosa cell tumor.12 I n this investigation, the fine structure of an ovarian Brenner tumor was studied, and the epithelium was compared to that of the urinary tract and the granulosa cells of the graafian follicle.…”
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