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  Name          = Granulosa cell tumour |
  ICD10          = {{ICD10|C|56||c|51}} |
  ICD9          = {{ICD9|183}} |
  ICDO          = 8620 |
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==Overview==
'''Granulosa cell tumours''' (or '''granulosa-theca''') are part of the [[sex cord-stromal tumour]] group of [[Ovarian cancer|ovarian neoplasm]]s.
 
The peak age at which they occur is 50-55 years, but they may occur at any age.
 
==Clinical presentation==
[[Estrogen]]s are produced by ''functioning'' tumours, and the clinical presentation depends on the patient's age.
* If the patient is [[postmenopausal]], she usually presents with [[abnormal uterine bleeding]].
* If the patient is of reproductive age, she would present with [[menometrorrhagia]].
* If the patient has not undergone [[puberty]], isosexual-pseudo-precocity may be seen.
 
==Histology==
The most characteristic gross appearance is a smooth surfaced solid and cystic lesion with the cysts filled with [[blood]].
Hemoperitoneum is an infrequent but classical presentation.
A large variety of [[histology|histological]] presentations exists, but they have two key features:
#[[Call-Exner bodies]] ([[granulosa cell]]s arranged haphazardly around a space containing [[eosinophilic]] fluid); ''and''
#Pale uniform nuclei, often with grooves
 
==See also==
* [[granulosa cell]]
* [[Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour]]
 
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