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Perinatol Reprod Hum 2014; 28 (4)
Tumores de ovario de la granulosa. Informe de casos y revisión de la literatura
Palacios-Acosta JM, León-Hernández A, Ramírez-Reséndiz A, Carrasquel-Valecillos V, Echávez-del Riego J, Hernández-Arrazola D
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 29
Paginas: 222-228
Archivo PDF: 399.95 Kb.
RESUMEN
Los tumores malignos de ovario son raros en la edad pediátrica y pueden originarse de los componentes del tejido ovárico; el tumor más frecuente es el de células germinales. La variedad de tumores del estroma incluye los tumores de células de la granulosa (teca y los tumores de células de Sertoli-Leydig); este grupo de tumores son raros; sin embargo, son propensos a presentarse con pubertad precoz. Se presentan tres casos clínicos de pacientes que cursaron con manifestaciones clínicas de pubertad precoz y tumoración abdominal. Se estableció un protocolo de estudio para su abordaje y, finalmente, se realizó resección quirúrgica, con evolución satisfactoria.
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