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Normalizing to GADPH jeopardises correct quantification of gene expression in ovarian tumours – IPO8 and RPL4 are reliable reference genes

Normalizing to GADPH jeopardises correct quantification of gene expression in ovarian tumours – IPO8 and RPL4 are reliable reference genes

... for ovarian tissue, and the four most promising genes from a commercial RG ...primary ovarian tumours of different histological sub- ...of ovarian tumour materials and different rank- ing ...

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Risk of malignancy index 4 in preoperative evaluation of patients with ovarian tumours

Risk of malignancy index 4 in preoperative evaluation of patients with ovarian tumours

... Background: Ovarian tumors usually presents as adnexal masses which may be benign or ...and ovarian tumour markers (CA 125, beta hCG, AFP, LDH) are routinely done at our centre to evaluate patients with ...

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Borderline ovarian tumours patterns of recurrence and fertility outcome

Borderline ovarian tumours patterns of recurrence and fertility outcome

... Borderline tumours have a very good prognosis compared to malignant epithelial ovarian ...of ovarian cystectomy need to be closely followed up for early detection of ...

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Pattern of Ovarian Tumours Among Malaysian Women in General Hospital Kuala Lumpur

Pattern of Ovarian Tumours Among Malaysian Women in General Hospital Kuala Lumpur

... Pattern of ovarian tumours among Malaysian women at General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur Med J Malaysia Vol 47 No 2 June 1992 Pattern of ovarian tumours among Malaysian women at General Hospital~ Kuala Lump[.] ...

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Clinicopathological study of benign and malignant ovarian tumours and the role of HER2/neu and ER expression in these tumours

Clinicopathological study of benign and malignant ovarian tumours and the role of HER2/neu and ER expression in these tumours

... of ovarian tumours along with evaluation of the expression of estrogen receptor (ER) and human epidermal growth factor receptor ...of ovarian tumors were studied and immunohistochemistry was ...

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Expression of

-SYN and ER 3in normal ovarian tissue and ovarian tumours. In high-grade

... This study is the first to explore the expression of ER α ∆3 in ovarian tissue. This ER splice variant, lacking a functional DNA binding domain, competitively inhibits ERα function at equimolar levels (Poola et ...

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Tissue microarray analysis of human FRAT1 expression and its correlation with the subcellular localisation of ? catenin in ovarian tumours

Tissue microarray analysis of human FRAT1 expression and its correlation with the subcellular localisation of ? catenin in ovarian tumours

... of ovarian cancer, mutations in the b-catenin gene are infrequent in ovarian carcinoma and interestingly only described in the endometrioid type of epithelial ovarian tumours (Gamallo et al, ...

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HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE PATTERNS OF OVARIAN TUMOURS

HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE PATTERNS OF OVARIAN TUMOURS

... neoplasms. Ovarian tumours have been rightly termed as spectrum of diseases rather than a single ...entity. Tumours of the ovary are common forms of neoplasia in ...

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Morphological spectrum and epidemiological profile of ovarian tumours in black West African women at Lagos state university teaching hospital, Ikeja, Nigeria

Morphological spectrum and epidemiological profile of ovarian tumours in black West African women at Lagos state university teaching hospital, Ikeja, Nigeria

... of ovarian tumours. The mean age at diagnosis of ovarian tumours was ...Unilateral ovarian tumour was observed in ...Primary ovarian tumours constitute 97.0% of all ...

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Comparison between imprint cytology and frozen sections in intraoperative consultation of ovarian tumours

Comparison between imprint cytology and frozen sections in intraoperative consultation of ovarian tumours

... Nagai et al reported that, imprint cytology was useful for the diagnosis of malignancy based on the operating characteristic curves. In a similar study by Khunamornpong et al., they examined the scrape cytology of 131 ...

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A Clinico – Pathological Correlation and Analysis of Ovarian Tumours with Study of Expression Pattern of
Pankeratin.

A Clinico – Pathological Correlation and Analysis of Ovarian Tumours with Study of Expression Pattern of Pankeratin.

... Evidence suggests that reproductive factors are important in ovarian cancer risk. Increase in parity and oral contraceptives offer protective effect for ovarian cancer. Some studies have demonstrated early ...

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Clinicopathological analysis of ovarian tumours: a 10 year   retrospective study

Clinicopathological analysis of ovarian tumours: a 10 year retrospective study

... Sex-cord stromal tumors represent approximately 7% of ovarian neoplasms. Sex cord stromal tumors arise from mesenchymal components like steroid producing cells as well as fibroblasts. They manifest as unilateral ...

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Molecular profiling of low grade serous ovarian tumours identifies novel candidate driver genes

Molecular profiling of low grade serous ovarian tumours identifies novel candidate driver genes

... Bilaterality in SBTs has been reported in approximately one-third of cases [22] and molecular evidence supports a common clonal origin for the cells of the majority of these bilateral tumours [9, 23]. Bilaterality ...

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Doppler Study in Ovarian Tumours

Doppler Study in Ovarian Tumours

... cancers ovarian malignancies represents greatest clinical ...of ovarian neoplasm is one of the most complex area of gynaecology because, ovaries give rise to wider variety of tumors than any other organ in ...

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Ovulation Induction and Ovarian Tumours: The Debate Continues

Ovulation Induction and Ovarian Tumours: The Debate Continues

... of ovarian cancer has remained relatively constant over the last 30 years despite the widespread use of fertility drugs 34,35 ...in ovarian cancer incidence 36,39 ...

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Clinicomorphological study of ovarian tumours: two year study

Clinicomorphological study of ovarian tumours: two year study

... This retrospective study was conducted for a period of 2 years from January 2015 to December 2016 at Pathology department, Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram. The study was started after approval from IRC and ...

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Comparison of risk of malignancy index with histopathological examination in ovarian tumours

Comparison of risk of malignancy index with histopathological examination in ovarian tumours

... Many scoring systems based on various ultrasonographic morphologies have been made for this purpose. These scoring morphologies are tumor volume, number of locularities, wall thickness, inner wall structure, septal ...

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Clinicopathological study of skin tumours

Clinicopathological study of skin tumours

... Results: The study consists of 130 cases. The ratio of male to female was 1.24:1. Head and neck region (48.46%) was the most common site observed where skin lesions were present followed by extremities (37.69%). Most of ...

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Imaging characteristics of pleural tumours

Imaging characteristics of pleural tumours

... enhancement after iodinated contrast medium injection in small lesions which may become heterogeneous, in large or giant tumours, due to the presence of necrosis, haemorrhage, mixoid and cystic areas (in 7 % of ...

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ESMO–ESGO consensus conference recommendations on ovarian cancer: pathology and molecular biology, early and advanced stages, borderline tumours and recurrent disease

ESMO–ESGO consensus conference recommendations on ovarian cancer: pathology and molecular biology, early and advanced stages, borderline tumours and recurrent disease

... response to platinum-based therapy showed similar results in patients with BRCA mutations (germline or somatic mutations) as well as in the whole ITT group with high-grade cancer. Both NOVA and ARIEL3 trials included ...

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