Equine granulosa cell tumours among other ovarian conditions: Diagnostic challenges.
Catherine D RenaudinAudrey A KellemanKevin KeelJaye L McCrackenBarry A BallRyan A FerrisPatrick M McCueGhislaine DujovneCynthia J CorbinPublished in: Equine veterinary journal (2020)
Granulosa cell tumours present with a wide variety of clinical signs that do not fit what is commonly described as 'classic'. Only if AMH, testosterone and inhibin B concentrations are markedly increased, and there is an abnormally enlarged ovary, the diagnosis of a GCT is more confident. In the presence of normal size ovaries, normal hormonal biomarkers and abnormal behaviour, it is more likely that the ovaries are not involved.