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References:
1. Crum, C. P. et al (2016). Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology. Philadelphia, PA. Elsevier.
2. Mutter G. L. & Prat J (2014). Pathology of the Female Reproductive Tract - 3rd Edition. Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
3. WHO Classification of Tumors (WHO Fascicle). Female Genital Tumors. 5th Edition, 2020; IARC, Lyon, France.
4. Nucci MR, Parra-Herran C (2021). Gynecologic Pathology. 2nd Edition. Philadelphia, PA. Elsevier.
5. Goldblum, J. R. et al (2018). Rosai and Ackerman's Surgical Pathology - Eleventh Edition. Philadelphia, PA. Elsevier.
6. Selected review articles as mentioned in individual entities.
This image of adult granulosa cell tumor shows cells with scant cytoplasm and pale-staining, angular to oval nuclei with longitudinal grooves and folds resulting in a coffee-bean appearance.
1. Crum, C. P. et al (2016). Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology. Philadelphia, PA. Elsevier.
2. Mutter G. L. & Prat J (2014). Pathology of the Female Reproductive Tract - 3rd Edition. Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
3. WHO Classification of Tumors (WHO Fascicle). Female Genital Tumors. 5th Edition, 2020; IARC, Lyon, France.
4. Nucci MR, Parra-Herran C (2021). Gynecologic Pathology. 2nd Edition. Philadelphia, PA. Elsevier.
5. Goldblum, J. R. et al (2018). Rosai and Ackerman's Surgical Pathology - Eleventh Edition. Philadelphia, PA. Elsevier.
6. Selected review articles as mentioned in individual entities.
This image of adult granulosa cell tumor shows cells with scant cytoplasm and pale-staining, angular to oval nuclei with longitudinal grooves and folds resulting in a coffee-bean appearance.