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Sex Cord-Stromal Ovarian Tumors
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  • Pediatric Surgery NaTSex Cord-Stromal Ovarian Tumors
    • Introduction
    • Classification
      • Granulosa-Theca Cell Tumors
      • Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumors
      • Gynandroblastomas
      • Fibromas and Thecomas
      • Sclerosing Stromal Tumors
      • Sex Cord Tumors with Annular Tubules
      • Steroid Cell Tumors
    • Staging
    • Medical and Surgical Treatment
    • Steps of the Procedure
    • Outcomes
    • Follow-Up
    • Discussion Questions and Cases
    • References
  • Pediatric Surgery NaTOvarian Tumors
    • Introduction
    • Epidemiology
    • Pathophysiology
    • Classification
    • Staging
    • Presentation
  • Pediatric Surgery NaTGerm Cell Ovarian Tumors
    • Classification
    • Staging
  • ExPERTPSSAP 22
    • The most appropriate management for this ovarian tumor is:
    • Which of the following tumor markers would likely be elevated in this patient’s serum?
  • ExPERTPSSAP 24
    • Which of the following tumor markers would likely be elevated in this patient’s serum?
    • After detorsion of the left ovary, what is the most appropriate step in management?
  • Pediatric Surgery NaTAbdominal Mass
    • Differential Diagnosis
      • Children
  • ExPERTPSSAP 11
    • What is the best next step in this child’s managment?
  • ExPERTPSSAP 30
    • What is the best next step in this child’s managment?
  • ExPERTPSSAP 18
    • You counsel the parents that CPAM type IV may be difficult to distinguish from which of the following congenital lung masses on clinical and radiologic grounds?
  • ExPERTCongenital Pulmonary Airway Malformations
    • You counsel the parents that CPAM type IV may be difficult to distinguish from which of the following congenital lung masses on clinical and radiologic grounds?
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