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    J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2005 Apr;27(4):363-4.

    Granulosa cell tumour: a recurrence 40 years after initial diagnosis.

    East N, Alobaid A, Goffin F, Ouallouche K, Gauthier P.

    Department of Gynecology Oncology, CHUM, Notre-Dame Hospital, Montreal QC.

    BACKGROUND: Granulosa cell tumours are rare ovarian malignancies accounting for 2% to 5% of ovarian tumours. They are characterized by late recurrences, with the latest recurrence reported 37 years after first diagnosis. CASE: A 73-year-old woman who had surgery for a granulosa cell tumour in her early 30s and who presented with a recurrence 40 years later. CONCLUSION: Patients and their physicians should be made aware that there is a potential for a granulosa cell tumour to recur many years in the future.

    PMID: 15937611 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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