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What Does The Biopsy Report On The Ovary Tumor Mean?

Hey would u plz clarify a diagnostic report to me, its my sisters Biopsy report after the removal of her tumour from ovary..Microscopic descriptipn/comment 1.     Sections show a neoplasm, composed of oval to elongated cell 2.     The cells have pale nuclei and are arranged in sheets 3.     Many of these cells have nuclear grooves 4.     Extensive necrosis present Diagnosis Ovarian tissue: Granulosa cell tumour
Wed, 24 Jun 2015
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Thanks for writing in.

The pathology report indicates the possibility of a granulosa cell tumor which is a sex cord stromal tumor. It is a malignant tumor of ovary which is slow growing and secretes estrogen. Therefore most patients have symptoms due to increased level of estrogen at the time of detection.

Since this is a malignant tumor therefore it requires to be treated in complete. Surgery is possible in early stages and might be curable. However chemotherapy and radiation therapy might be used in some patients with large or recurrent tumors. Please do not worry.
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What Does The Biopsy Report On The Ovary Tumor Mean?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. The pathology report indicates the possibility of a granulosa cell tumor which is a sex cord stromal tumor. It is a malignant tumor of ovary which is slow growing and secretes estrogen. Therefore most patients have symptoms due to increased level of estrogen at the time of detection. Since this is a malignant tumor therefore it requires to be treated in complete. Surgery is possible in early stages and might be curable. However chemotherapy and radiation therapy might be used in some patients with large or recurrent tumors. Please do not worry.