Papillary endometrioid carcinoma is a tumor that originates from the endometrial layer of the uterus. It has a papillary structure and is characterized by the presence of a fibrovascular bundle. This type of tumor is dependent on estrogen and generally has a favorable...
Malignant external rhabdoid tumour (MERT) is a rare and highly aggressive childhood cancer that primarily affects the kidneys, but it can also arise in other parts of the body, such as soft tissues, muscles, tendons, connective tissues, and the brain. When these...
Leydig cell tumours also known as Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour (SLCT), is extremely rare, accounting for less than 0.5% of all ovarian cancers. Although they can occur at any age, they are most common in women who are approaching menopause. Many sufferers of Leydig Cell...
Gynandroblastoma is a rare type of ovarian tumor (abnormal growth of tissues of the ovary) that consists of two types of cells granulosa cells and sertoli-Leyding cells. It is a rare type of tumor and more commonly develops in younger females, however, it can develop...
Granulosa cell tumours are tumours that originate from those cells of the ovaries that make estrogen hormones. Among all ovarian cancers, granulosa cell tumors account for just 2% to 5% of cases. Due to excessive production of estrogen hormone in these females, the...