Ovarian serous tumor

Ovarian serous tumors are characterized by cystic masses with a diameter of 1 to 20 cm. They are more common in single rooms and may be multi-roomed. The sac fluid is more clear, grass yellow, serous, and occasionally cloudy, even bloody. There are many growth patterns and morphological changes, especially papillary growth, and the patterns are diversified. Bilateral is more common than other types of epithelial tumors. Psomoma Mies can often be found under tumor endoscopy. Tissue types in benign and borderline tumors can be divided into cystadenoma, papillary cystadenoma, Surface papilloma, adenofibroma, and cystic adenoma cystadencofibroma). Malignant can be divided into adenocarcinoma, surface papillary adenocarcinoma, papillary adenocarcinoma, adenocarcino fibroma and cyst adenocarcinofibroma.

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