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Is dysgerminoma a malignant tumor

BY Carol Carey 2020-07-23

  Ovarian dysgerminoma is called tumor, but in fact ovarian dysgerminoma is a cancer and a malignant tumor. The incidence of this malignant tumor in modern women is still relatively high. As a patient with ovarian dysgerminoma, you''d better relax, because the treatment of this disease is good and good. So, is ovarian dysgerminoma a malignant tumor?

  Is ovarian dysgerminoma serious

  Ovarian dysgerminoma is a lighter type of ovarian malignant tumor, It is more likely that the operation retains physiological and fertility functions. As long as it actively cooperates with postoperative treatment, the clinical cure rate is high, and regular review should be done in the future. Ovarian dysgerminoma is a malignant tumor that reflects primordial germ cells; cancer is fierce and tender, and skin cancer is also cancer, but it is not a single case, the metastatic ability is the key case of ovarian dysgerminoma combined with chemotherapy reported in recent years The survival rate is 92%~100%. Unilateral patients, and because most of the unilateral attachments are removed, most menstrual conditions are good after treatment and can bear children.

  Clinical manifestations of ovarian dysgerminoma

  1, prevalent population

   mostly occurs in adolescents and young adults aged 10-30 Women, the average age is 21 years old.

   2. Symptoms

   is mostly unilateral. The tumor grows faster and the course is shorter. Most patients have normal menstruation and fertility. Very few gender abnormalities occur: primary no menstrual symptoms or poorly developed secondary sex characteristics, large clitoris, hairy and other male characteristics.

   (1) Pelvic masses are often accompanied by a feeling of bloating.

   (2) Tumor torsion and rupture may have bleeding and acute abdominal pain.

   (3) Ascites is relatively rare.

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