Objectives: Granulosa cell tumors (GCTs) are rare ovarian neoplasms accounting for approximately 3% of all ovarian malignancies. They are the most commonmalignant sex cord stromal tumor. The differences between the two types (juvenile and adult) are mainly microscopic. GCT is a slow-growing tumor that tends to recur very late. According to textbooks GCT is a large tumor with a smooth or lobulated surface with necrotic or hemorrhagic areas. The majority of the masses are solid; the minority are partially or totally cystic. Little is known about the correlation with preoperative sonographic features and most studies only report on the locularity. The aim of the study was to describe the sonographic features of the GCT. Methods: Patients with a GCT that were preoperatively scanned by a strict protocol were retrospectively included in this analysis. Results: Nineteen patients were included, three with a juvenile- and 16 with an adult-type GCT. Most GCTs were multilocular solid (11/19 (58%)) or solid (7/19 (37%)); one mass was unilocular solid. Some 58% (11/19) of the masses had more than five locules, and 37% (7/19) more than 10 locules. The masses were large with a mean largest diameter of 116 (37 242) mm. Only three tumors had papillary projections. All tumors showed increased vascularization; 95% (18/19) had a color score ≥3. The mean PI was 0.69 (0.7 1.8), the mean RI 0.46 (0.49 0.93) and the mean PSV 21.79 (4 52). Endometrial pathology was suspected only once on ultrasound but found in six of the 11 (54.6%) biopsies. The free fluid was suggestive of a hematoperitoneum in one case and ascites in four cases. In 12/15 masses the subjective impression of the sonologist was a malignant or a germ cell tumor.

Van Holsbeke, C., Domali, E., Achten, R., Moerman, P., Jurkovic, D., Testa, A. C., Valentin, L., Timmerman, D., Pictorial assay of the granulosa cell tumor, Abstract de <<17th World Congress on Ultrasoundin Obstetrics and Gynecology>>, (Firenze, 07-11 October 2007 ), <<ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY>>, 2007; (Ottobre): 430-431 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/35520]

Pictorial assay of the granulosa cell tumor

Testa, Antonia Carla;
2007

Abstract

Objectives: Granulosa cell tumors (GCTs) are rare ovarian neoplasms accounting for approximately 3% of all ovarian malignancies. They are the most commonmalignant sex cord stromal tumor. The differences between the two types (juvenile and adult) are mainly microscopic. GCT is a slow-growing tumor that tends to recur very late. According to textbooks GCT is a large tumor with a smooth or lobulated surface with necrotic or hemorrhagic areas. The majority of the masses are solid; the minority are partially or totally cystic. Little is known about the correlation with preoperative sonographic features and most studies only report on the locularity. The aim of the study was to describe the sonographic features of the GCT. Methods: Patients with a GCT that were preoperatively scanned by a strict protocol were retrospectively included in this analysis. Results: Nineteen patients were included, three with a juvenile- and 16 with an adult-type GCT. Most GCTs were multilocular solid (11/19 (58%)) or solid (7/19 (37%)); one mass was unilocular solid. Some 58% (11/19) of the masses had more than five locules, and 37% (7/19) more than 10 locules. The masses were large with a mean largest diameter of 116 (37 242) mm. Only three tumors had papillary projections. All tumors showed increased vascularization; 95% (18/19) had a color score ≥3. The mean PI was 0.69 (0.7 1.8), the mean RI 0.46 (0.49 0.93) and the mean PSV 21.79 (4 52). Endometrial pathology was suspected only once on ultrasound but found in six of the 11 (54.6%) biopsies. The free fluid was suggestive of a hematoperitoneum in one case and ascites in four cases. In 12/15 masses the subjective impression of the sonologist was a malignant or a germ cell tumor.
Campo DC Valore Lingua
dc.authority.academicField2000 Settore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIA it
dc.authority.ancejournal ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY en
dc.authority.erc2011 Diagnostic tools (e.g. genetic, imaging) it
dc.authority.people Van Holsbeke, C -
dc.authority.people Domali, E -
dc.authority.people Achten, R -
dc.authority.people Moerman, P -
dc.authority.people Jurkovic, D -
dc.authority.people Testa, Antonia Carla it
dc.authority.people Valentin, L -
dc.authority.people Timmerman, D. -
dc.cilea.flagannuariosi 11814 -
dc.cilea.flagppdsi 11814 -
dc.cilea.standby Notification sent at Mon Oct 15 20:42:05 CEST 2012, release date is 2012-10-18 -
dc.collection.id.s e309db74-00ae-0599-e053-3705fe0a55db *
dc.collection.name Abstract (se pubblicati su rivista) *
dc.contributor.appartenenza ROMA - Dipartimento di Scienze della vita e sanità pubblica *
dc.contributor.appartenenza.mi 33186 *
dc.contributor.area Area 06 - Scienze mediche *
dc.contributor.faculty FACOLTA' DI MEDICINA E CHIRURGIA "A.GEMELLI" *
dc.date.accessioned 2012/10/18 02:00:57 -
dc.date.available 2012/10/18 02:00:57 -
dc.date.issued 2007 -
dc.description.abstracteng Objectives: Granulosa cell tumors (GCTs) are rare ovarian neoplasms accounting for approximately 3% of all ovarian malignancies. They are the most commonmalignant sex cord stromal tumor. The differences between the two types (juvenile and adult) are mainly microscopic. GCT is a slow-growing tumor that tends to recur very late. According to textbooks GCT is a large tumor with a smooth or lobulated surface with necrotic or hemorrhagic areas. The majority of the masses are solid; the minority are partially or totally cystic. Little is known about the correlation with preoperative sonographic features and most studies only report on the locularity. The aim of the study was to describe the sonographic features of the GCT. Methods: Patients with a GCT that were preoperatively scanned by a strict protocol were retrospectively included in this analysis. Results: Nineteen patients were included, three with a juvenile- and 16 with an adult-type GCT. Most GCTs were multilocular solid (11/19 (58%)) or solid (7/19 (37%)); one mass was unilocular solid. Some 58% (11/19) of the masses had more than five locules, and 37% (7/19) more than 10 locules. The masses were large with a mean largest diameter of 116 (37 242) mm. Only three tumors had papillary projections. All tumors showed increased vascularization; 95% (18/19) had a color score ≥3. The mean PI was 0.69 (0.7 1.8), the mean RI 0.46 (0.49 0.93) and the mean PSV 21.79 (4 52). Endometrial pathology was suspected only once on ultrasound but found in six of the 11 (54.6%) biopsies. The free fluid was suggestive of a hematoperitoneum in one case and ascites in four cases. In 12/15 masses the subjective impression of the sonologist was a malignant or a germ cell tumor. -
dc.description.allpeople Van Holsbeke, C; Domali, E; Achten, R; Moerman, P; Jurkovic, D; Testa, Antonia Carla; Valentin, L; Timmerman, D. -
dc.description.allpeopleoriginal Van Holsbeke, C; Domali, E; Achten, R; Moerman, P; Jurkovic, D; Testa, Antonia Carla; Valentin, L; Timmerman, D it
dc.description.fulltext none en
dc.description.fulltextoriginal none en
dc.description.languageisokeywords eng it
dc.description.numberofauthors 8 -
dc.identifier.citation Van Holsbeke, C., Domali, E., Achten, R., Moerman, P., Jurkovic, D., Testa, A. C., Valentin, L., Timmerman, D., Pictorial assay of the granulosa cell tumor, Abstract de <<17th World Congress on Ultrasoundin Obstetrics and Gynecology>>, (Firenze, 07-11 October 2007 ), <<ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY>>, 2007; (Ottobre): 430-431 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/35520] it
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10807/35520 -
dc.language.iso eng it
dc.publisher.country USA it
dc.publisher.name John Wiley & Sons it
dc.relation.conferencedateend 2007-10-11 it
dc.relation.conferencedatestart 2007-10-07 it
dc.relation.conferencename 17th World Congress on Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology it
dc.relation.conferenceplace Firenze it
dc.relation.conferencetype Congresso it
dc.relation.firstpage 430 it
dc.relation.format online it
dc.relation.issue Ottobre it
dc.relation.issueyear 2007 it
dc.relation.lastpage 431 it
dc.relation.numberofpages 2 it
dc.subject.keywords granulosa cell tumor it
dc.subject.singlekeyword granulosa cell tumor *
dc.title Pictorial assay of the granulosa cell tumor it
dc.type abstr_per_30 -
dc.type.circulation Rilevanza internazionale it
dc.type.contribution Articolo su rivista scientifica / specializzata it
dc.type.driver info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject -
dc.type.full 04. Contributo a convegno::Abstract (se pubblicati su rivista) it
dc.type.genius Altro -
dc.type.invited richiesto it
dc.type.miur 274 en
dc.type.referee Esperti anonimi it
dc.type.research AREA06 - SCIENZE MEDICHE -
iris.orcid.lastModifiedDate 2023/06/21 09:58:04 *
iris.orcid.lastModifiedMillisecond 1687334284487 *
iris.sitodocente.maxattempts 1 -
Appare nelle tipologie: Abstract (se pubblicati su rivista)
File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/10807/35520
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus ND
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? ND
social impact