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try this - paprica
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A 48-year-old woman has noted a small amount of irregular vaginal bleeding for the past 2 months. She has a pelvic examination that reveals no cervical lesions, and a Pap smear that shows no abnormal cells. Next, an endometrial biopsy is performed, and there is microscopic evidence for endometrial hyperplasia. An abdominal ultrsound reveals a right ovarian mass. Which of the following neoplasms is this woman is most likely to have?

A Mature cystic teratoma

B Choriocarcinoma

C Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor

D Fibrothecoma

E Krukenberg tumor
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c


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ccc
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#4
D) fibrothecoma
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#5
fibrothecoma can have variable amounts of fibrous and hormone-producing cells...some estrogenic granulosa cells-----> endometrial hyperplasia.
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#6
answer D, good job samomcos
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#7
thanks paprica for the question.
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