Fertility-Sparing Surgery in Infiltrative Mucinous Carcinoma of the Ovary

Abstract Introduction: Mucinous ovarian carcinoma is often diagnosed early and can affect young patients. The preservation of the female reproductive organ is one of the critical issues, especially for nulliparous women. This case report aims to reconsider the safe outcome of fertility-sparing surge...

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Hauptverfasser: ben Ltaief, Sarra, Ghalleb, Montassar, Chabchoub, Azza, Slimen, Maher, Hadj Kacem, Linda, Zenzeri, Yosr, Chargui, Riadh, Dhieb, Tarek
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Antigens
Biomarkers
Birth rate
Care and treatment
Case Report
Case reports
Case studies
Conflicts of interest
Data collection
Ethics
expansile tumor
Fertility
infiltrative carcinoma
Literature reviews
Lymphatic system
Medical prognosis
mucinous carcinoma
Ovarian cancer
Ovariectomy
Patients
Pregnancy
Surgery
Tumors
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