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In which of the following respects do a seminoma involving the testis and a germinoma involving the
ovary differ most significantly?
A. Most common age of presentation
B. Number of mitoses
C. Potential to contain foci of more aggressive tumors
D. Radiosensitivity
E. Ultrastructural appearance
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d germinoma
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#3
aa?
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#4
aaa
both r radiosensitive
seminoma young adults
DG younger age groups
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#5
little inconvincing but ans is AAA .Seminomas and dysgerminomas are very similar tumors but differ in two
significant respects: the most common age of presentation in men is in the fourth decade, while
in women, it is in the third decade. Also, seminomas are relatively common in men (30% of
testicular germ cell tumors), while dysgerminomas are rare in women (1% of ovarian tumors).
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