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A large ovarian steroid cell tumor-not otherwise specified with a unique combination of benign and malignant features as a challenging cause of oligomenorrhea and hirsutism in a 21-year-old Syrian female: a case report.

Sawsan IsmailMunawar HraibRana IssaThanaa AlassiZuheir Alshehabi
Published in: BMC women's health (2021)
Although ovarian steroid cell tumors represent a rare category, they must be considered in the differential diagnosis for mild virilization symptoms in young females due to the importance of early diagnosis and management. In this manuscript, we aimed to present the first case report from Syria that highlights the crucial role of detailed morphological examination for challenging cases despite the difficulties in differential diagnosis, and the absence of ancillary techniques. Furthermore, we managed to discuss a brief review of diagnostic methods, histological characteristics, and treatment recommendations.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
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