Granulosa Cell Tumour: CT
Granulosa cell tumours on are typically slow-growing, predominantly solid masses with variable amounts of cystic change and intratumoral hemorrhage. Oestrogenic effects on the uterus may manifest as uterine enlargement or as endometrial thickening or carcinoma. GCT is distinct from other ovarian carcinomas in their hormonal activity; their ability to secrete estrogen, inhibin, and M üllerian inhibiting substance.Famous Radiology Blog http://www.sumerdoc.blogspot.com
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Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs
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