• 1 January 1977
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 50  (1) , 21-27
Abstract
A retrospective study of 51 thecomas and granulosa-theca cell tumors of the ovary seen at Confederate Memorial Medical Center in Shreveport, Louisiana [USA], is presented. Endometrial tissue was available for study in 38 of the 51 patients. The relation of these tumors to endometrial morphology suggests an excessive estrogenic stimulation in most cases. The microscopic pattern and degree of pleomorphism was of no value in predicting which tumors would behave in a malignant fashion. The incidence of endometrial malignancy associated with these tumors was only 7.8%, which was less than anticipated. The addition of irradiation and/or chemotherapy is difficult to evaluate since many of the women with these tumors die of unrelated causes before a recurrence is evident.

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