OVARIAN TUMORS, CELLS & MARKERS
OVARIAN TUMOURS
MC Ovarian Cancer : Papillary Serous CA > Mucinous CA > Dermoid cyst > Fibroma
MC Ovarian tumor seen is females < 20yrs - Dysgerminoma
MC Ovarian tumour diagnosed during pregnancy - Dysgerminoma
MC Ovarian tumour in pre-pubertal girls - Embryonal Carcinoma
MC Ovarian tumour after menopause - Theca cell tumour
MC hormonally active Ovarian tumour - Granulosa Cell tumour
MC Epithelial Ovarian tumour - Papillary Serous CA
First s/o mets in EOT (epi ovarian tmrs) - Pelvic peritoneum
MC s/o lymphatic spread in EOT - Para - aortic and sup-gastric LNs
MC s/o haematogenous spread in EOT - Lungs
MC benign Germ cell tumour (GCT) - Benign Cystic teratoma
MC m'gnt GCT - Dysgerminoma
Ovarian tumour which spreads to opposite ovary - Dysgerminoma
Ovarian tumour in which opp ovary is involved by mets - Granulosa cell tumour
Most radiosensitive Ovarian tumour - Dysgerminoma
MC Ovarian tumour of C.T Ovary - Fibroma
MC Ovarian tumour a/w Meig's syndrome - Fibroma
MC Ovarian tumour a/w Pseudo meig's syndrome - Brenner's tumour + Granulosa cell tumour
MC s/o Primary causing secondaries in Ovary - GIT (pylorus , colon and rarely small bowel)
MC primary causing Krukenberg tumour - Stomach -lesser curvature
MC Ovarian Cancer : Papillary Serous CA > Mucinous CA > Dermoid cyst > Fibroma
MC Ovarian tumor seen is females < 20yrs - Dysgerminoma
MC Ovarian tumour diagnosed during pregnancy - Dysgerminoma
MC Ovarian tumour in pre-pubertal girls - Embryonal Carcinoma
MC Ovarian tumour after menopause - Theca cell tumour
MC hormonally active Ovarian tumour - Granulosa Cell tumour
MC Epithelial Ovarian tumour - Papillary Serous CA
First s/o mets in EOT (epi ovarian tmrs) - Pelvic peritoneum
MC s/o lymphatic spread in EOT - Para - aortic and sup-gastric LNs
MC s/o haematogenous spread in EOT - Lungs
MC benign Germ cell tumour (GCT) - Benign Cystic teratoma
MC m'gnt GCT - Dysgerminoma
Ovarian tumour which spreads to opposite ovary - Dysgerminoma
Ovarian tumour in which opp ovary is involved by mets - Granulosa cell tumour
Most radiosensitive Ovarian tumour - Dysgerminoma
MC Ovarian tumour of C.T Ovary - Fibroma
MC Ovarian tumour a/w Meig's syndrome - Fibroma
MC Ovarian tumour a/w Pseudo meig's syndrome - Brenner's tumour + Granulosa cell tumour
MC s/o Primary causing secondaries in Ovary - GIT (pylorus , colon and rarely small bowel)
MC primary causing Krukenberg tumour - Stomach -lesser curvature
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