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Ovarian Granulosa Cell Tumor: A Clinicoradiologic Series with Literature Review.

Authors :
Kilinc YB
Sari L
Toprak H
Gultekin MA
Karabulut UE
Sahin N
Source :
Current medical imaging [Curr Med Imaging] 2021; Vol. 17 (6), pp. 790-797.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Ovarian granulosa cell tumors that originate from the sex cord-stromal cells represent 2% to 5% of all ovarian cancers. These tumors constitute two subgroups according to their clinical and histopathological features: juvenile granulosa cell tumors (JGCT) and adult granulosa cell tumors (AGCT). Granulosa cell tumor (GCT) is considered to be a low-grade malignancy with a favorable prognosis.<br />Methods: This case series includes four patients who were admitted to our university hospital and had an MRI examination within 5 years.<br />Results: The histopathological subtype of granulosa tumor was the adult type in 3 patients and juvenile type in 1 patient. Even though it is extremely rare, bone metastases were present in one of our patients. Liver metastases were also detected in one patient. The MRI examination of tumors revealed a heterogeneous solid mass that contained cystic components in 3 patients. In one of our patients, the tumor had a multiseptated cystic feature, and all of the tumors were ovoid or round with smooth margins. T1 signal hyperintensity, not suppressed on fat saturation sequences, was observed in 3 patients, which represents its hemorrhagic content.<br />Conclusion: Even though granulosa cell tumor shows a wide spectrum in terms of tumor appearance, some common findings have been shown and especially a hemorrhagic content could be a clue for us. The tumor is known to have a good prognosis, but it may have an unpredictable clinical course, so close follow-up is greatly important.<br /> (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1573-4056
Volume :
17
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Current medical imaging
Publication Type :
Review
Accession number :
33371855
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2174/1573405616666201228153755