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Case 11

Updated: Jan 23

A 40-year-old female with a 6.7 cm ovarian mass. Here are the frozen sections below:






What's the preferred frozen section diagnosis

A: Clear cell carcinoma

B: Sex cord stromal tumor, favor adult granulosa cell tumor

C: Sex cord stromal tumor, favor sertoli-leydig cell tumor

D: Positive for malignancy

E: Germ cell tumor

F: Struma ovarii



Answer


Case credit: UCSD pathology

Author: Wangpan Jackson Shi, MD

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