Tag Charles Matthew Quick MD

Sclerosing Peritonitis

D efinition — A rare, potentially fatal process of thickening of the peritoneum/mesentery that has been rarely associated with luteinized thecomas. Clinical Features Epidemiology Sclerosing peritonitis is an uncommon entity that occurs most commonly in the seventh decade of life.…

Thecoma-Fibroma

D efinition — A benign ovarian stromal tumor composed of cells resembling ovarian stroma with variable theca cell differentiation. Clinical Features Epidemiology Fibromas are common, typically solitary, and found most commonly after menopause. Pure thecomas are rare and account for…

Immature Teratoma

D efinition — A malignant germ cell tumor recapitulating fetal somatic differentiation. Clinical Features Epidemiology Rare, comprising less than 1% of all germ cell tumors but third most common malignant germ cell tumor in young women. Mean age of 19…

Embryonal Carcinoma

D efinition — A malignant, primitive germ cell tumor of the ovary with embryonic differentiation. Clinical Features Epidemiology Rare; represents less than 5% of all malignant ovarian germ cell tumors. Most cases arise in patients in their teens or twenties…

Yolk Sac Tumor

D efinition —A malignant germ cell tumor with endodermal sinus or vitelline differentiation. Clinical Features Epidemiology The majority of patients are in their teens or twenties, although cases commonly occur in the first and fourth decades of life as well.…

Dysgerminoma

D efinition — A malignant, primitive germ cell tumor of the ovary that is the counterpart to testicular seminoma. Clinical Features Epidemiology Rare; represents only 1% of all ovarian germ cell tumors but is the most common malignant germ cell…

Metastatic Carcinoid

D efinition — Metastatic carcinoid, usually from the gastrointestinal tract. Clinical Features Epidemiology The majority of metastatic carcinoids are of distal ileal origin. Have a wide age range, but most will be postmenopausal. You’re Reading a Preview Become a Clinical…