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Clear cell ovarian tumour

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These are uncommon, accounting for 5 - 11% of primary ovarian tumours. They are bilateral in about 5% of cases.

Histologically, they resemble tumours of mesonephroid origin. About 25% of cases occur in association with endometriosis and they may be associated with hypercalcaemia.

Reference:

  1. Kurman RJ, Carcangiu ML, Herrington CS, et al. WHO classification of tumours of female reproductive organs. 4th ed. Lyon: International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2014.

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