Perspectives on Signet Ring Stromal Cell Tumor and Related Signet Ring Cell Lesions of the Gonads
In this article, we discuss advances in our knowledge of the pathology of signet ring stromal cell tumor and related signet ring cell lesions of the ovary and a single case of signet ring stromal cell tumor of the testis. We divide ovarian signet ring cell lesions into 3 categories that reflect diff...
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