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Functioning Ovarian Tumors: Direct and Indirect Findings at MR Imaging

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Journal Radiographics
Specialty Radiology
Date 2004 Oct 16
PMID 15486238
Citations 35
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Abstract

There are many kinds of ovarian tumors and tumorlike conditions that produce estrogen or androgen. Magnetic resonance imaging can demonstrate not only ovarian tumors but also an enlarged uterus with a thick endometrium, even in cases of a clinically latent excess of estrogen. These clinical and indirect imaging findings can aid in the differential diagnosis of ovarian tumors. Granulosa cell tumor and thecoma are well-known estrogen-producing tumors. In pediatric or postmenopausal patients, they manifest as precocious pseudopuberty or postmenopausal bleeding, respectively. Conversely, Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor is representative of hormone-producing tumors that cause virilization. However, there are other functioning ovarian tumors besides the sex cord-stromal tumors. It is well known that metastatic ovarian tumors often have androgen-producing stroma and that mucinous cystadenoma sometimes produces estrogens. Most other ovarian tumors can produce sexual hormones in their stroma. In addition, some endocrinologic abnormalities (eg, polycystic ovary syndrome) also cause virilization.

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