Ovarian stromal tumor with minor sex cord elements with coexistent endometrial carcinoma

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Abstract

Ovarian stromal tumor with minor sex cord elements is a rare tumor. It is composed of predominantly fibrothecomatous tumor with scattered minor sex cord elements in less than 10% of the tumor area. These tumors may be hormonally active and predispose to carcinoma endometrium. A case of ovarian fibroma-thecoma with minor sex cord elements in which coexistent endometrial carcinoma was also discovered is being reported. Though thecoma may be a predisposing factor for endometrial cancer, meticulous histopathological examination of the ovary may reveal additional sources of estrogen like granulosa cell aggregates as in our patient. Such patients would require long-term follow-up to detect any recurrence of granulosa cell tumor.

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Kumar, S., Mathur, S., Subbaiah, M., & Singh, L. (2013). Ovarian stromal tumor with minor sex cord elements with coexistent endometrial carcinoma. Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology, 34(1), 44–46. https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-5851.113432

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