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Ovarian cancer

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ovarian cancer
female reproductive organ cancer that is located in the ovary
Krukenberg tumor
Human disease
BRCA mutation
medical condition
Brenner tumor
usually benign tumor composed of solid and cystic nests of epithelial cells resembling transitional epithelium; it is surrounded by an abundant stromal component that is dense and fibroblastic in nature
sex cord-gonadal stromal tumor
reproductive organ cancer that is located in the sex cord-derived tissues of the ovary and testis
malignant Leydig cell tumor
sex cord-stromal tumour group of ovarian and testicular cancers
luteoma
A luteoma is a tumor that occurs in the ovaries during pregnancy. It is associated with an increase of sex hormones, primarily progesterone and testosterone. The size of the tumor can range from 1 to 25 cm in diameter, but is usually 6 to 10 cm in diameter and can grow throughout the duration of the pregnancy. However, luteomas are benign and resolve themselves after delivery. This type of tumor is rare with only about 200 documented cases; many of these cases were detected accidentally, so the actual rate of occurrence may be higher. The most obvious symptom of a luteoma is masculin
pafolacianine
phenoxy)-3-{(2E)-2-[3,3-dimethyl-5-sulfo-1-(4-sulfobutyl)-1,3-dihydro-2H-indol-2-ylidene]ethylidene}-1-cyclohexen-1-yl]vinyl}-3,3-dimethyl-1-(4-sulfobutyl)-3H-indolium-5-sulfonate | C=61 | H=67 | N=9 | O=17 | S=4 | SMILES = CC1(C2=C(C=CC(=C2)S(=O)(=O)[O-])[N+](=C1C=CC3=C(C(=CC=C4C(C5=C(N4CCCCS(=O)(=O)O)C=CC(=C5)S(=O)(=O)O)(C)C)CCC3)OC6=CC=C(C=C6)CC(C(=O)O)NC(=O)C7=CC=C(C=C7)NCC8=CN=C9C(=N8)C(=O)NC(=N9)N)CCCCS(=O)(=O)O)C | StdInChI = 1S/C61H67N9O17S4/c1-60(2)46-33-44(90(81,82)83)22-24-49(46)69(28-5-7-30-88(75,76)77)51(60)26-16-38-10-9-11-39(17-27-52-61(3,4)47-34-45(91(84,85)86)23-25-50(47)70(52
hereditary breast ovarian cancer
autosomal dominant disease characterized by the higher than normal tendency to develop breast and ovarian cancers in genetically related families
clear-cell ovarian carcinoma
ovarian carcinoma that has material basis in cells with clear cytoplasm and glycogen secreting hob nail cells
ovarian neoplasm
benign, borderline, or malignant neoplasm involving the ovary
ovarian germ cell neoplasm
benign or malignant ovarian tumor that originates in the germ (egg) cells of the ovary