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Obstetrics & Gynecology 1973;41:123-128
© 1973 by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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Sequential Gonadoblastoma and Choriocarcinoma

H STEPHEN GALLAGER, MD and RODGER P. LEWIS, MD

From the Department of Anatomical Pathology at the University of Texas at Houston. M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston. Texas

Abstract

Choriocarcinoma is reported in a patient in whom gonadoblastoma had been diagnosed previously. Based on Scully's review, this case report places the coincidence of gonadoblastoma and choriocarcinoma at I in 75, and the coincidence of aggressive germ cell tumors and gonadoblastoma at 10% or more. This experience supports the contention that when gonadoblastoma is found in one gonad, the opposite gonad should be removed.







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