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Lipoleiomyoma of broad ligament mimicking ovarian cancer in a postmenopausal patient: case report and literature review

Salman MC, Atak Z, Usubutun A, Yuce K

Lipoleiomyoma is a very rare tumor which is composed of adipocytes and smooth muscle cells. It is most commonly located in uterine corpus although cervical, ovarian, and retroperitoneal locations were...
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Comparison of WHO and endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia classifications in predicting the presence of coexistent malignancy in endometrial hyperplasia

Salman MC, Usubutun A, Boynukalin K, Yuce K

OBJECTIVE: The most commonly used classification system for endometrial hyperplasia is the World Health Organization system which is based on subjective criteria. Another classification system is endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia (EIN)...
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Obesity does not affect the number of retrieved lymph nodes and the rate of intraoperative complications in gynecologic cancers

Salman MC, Usubutun A, Ozlu T, Boynukalin K, Yuce K

OBJECTIVE: Lymphadenectomy, in general, is a safe and well-tolerated procedure in gynecologic oncology. However, some technical difficulties may be experienced in obese women which may result in inadequate lymphadenectomy and...
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Prognostic factors in adult granulosa cell tumors of the ovary: a retrospective analysis of 80 cases

Ayhan A, Salman MC, Velipasaoglu M, Sakinci M, Yuce K

OBJECTIVE: Ovarian granulosa cell tumors are rare malignancies with a relatively favorable prognosis. However, patients still suffer from disease-related mortality. Therefore, the prognostic factors should be clarified. The purpose of...
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