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<p>The gynecologic division of the Pathology Department provides a unique opportunity to see numerous examples of uncommon tumors enabling the trainees to have greater confidence in their diagnosis.  Among those, ovarian tumors present many problems in diagnosis particularly when they divert from their typical appearance.  The current study set is devoted to the category of germ cell tumors, whose correct diagnosis is very important clinically because of their  frequent occurrence in young patients and management implications.   
 
<p>The gynecologic division of the Pathology Department provides a unique opportunity to see numerous examples of uncommon tumors enabling the trainees to have greater confidence in their diagnosis.  Among those, ovarian tumors present many problems in diagnosis particularly when they divert from their typical appearance.  The current study set is devoted to the category of germ cell tumors, whose correct diagnosis is very important clinically because of their  frequent occurrence in young patients and management implications.   
 
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The gynecologic division of the Pathology Department provides a unique opportunity to see numerous examples of uncommon tumors enabling the trainees to have greater confidence in their diagnosis. Among those, ovarian tumors present many problems in diagnosis particularly when they divert from their typical appearance. The current study set is devoted to the category of germ cell tumors, whose correct diagnosis is very important clinically because of their frequent occurrence in young patients and management implications.

-Zehra, Esther and Dr Young


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