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  2. Struma ovarii - Wikipedia

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    A struma ovarii (literally: goitre of the ovary) is a rare form of monodermal teratoma that contains mostly thyroid tissue, which may cause hyperthyroidism. [1]

  3. Teratoma - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of coccyx, testicular, and ovarian teratomas is generally by surgery. ... A struma ovarii (also known as goitre of the ovary or ovarian goiter) is a rare ...

  4. Hyperthyroidism - Wikipedia

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    A struma ovarii is a rare form of monodermal teratoma that contains mostly thyroid tissue, which leads to hyperthyroidism. Excess iodine consumption notably from algae such as kelp . Thyrotoxicosis can also occur after taking too much thyroid hormone in the form of supplements, such as levothyroxine (a phenomenon known as exogenous ...

  5. Thyroid storm - Wikipedia

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    Struma ovarii: Molar pregnancy: Trauma (i.e. hip fracture) Burns Myocardial infarction: Pulmonary embolism: Stroke: Heart failure: Radioactive iodine treatment Medication side effect (anesthetics, salicylate, pseudoephedrine, amiodarone) Exposure to iodinated contrast: Withdrawal of antithyroid treatment Emotional stress Intense exercise

  6. Goitre - Wikipedia

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    Remission with treatment, but still lower quality of life for 14 to 21 years after treatment, with lower mood and lower vitality, regardless of the choice of treatment [10] Thyroiditis: Acute or chronic inflammation: Can be hyperthyroidism initially, but progress to hypothyroidism: Thyroid cancer: Usually uninodular

  7. Ovarian tumor - Wikipedia

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    Ovarian tumors, or ovarian neoplasms, are tumors in the ovary. [1] Not all are ovarian cancer. [1] They consist of mainly solid tissue, while ovarian cysts contain fluid. [2]In 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) divided ovarian tumours as 90% epithelial, 3% germ cell, and 2% sex cord-stromal types.

  8. M9090/0 Struma ovarii, NOS M9090/3 Struma ovarii, malignant M9091/1 Strumal carcinoid Struma ovarii and carcinoid; 910 Trophoblastic neoplasms.

  9. Endodermal sinus tumor - Wikipedia

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    Treatment with cisplatin, etoposide, and bleomycin has been described. [8] Before modern chemotherapy, this type of neoplasm was highly lethal, but the prognosis has significantly improved since then. [citation needed] When endodermal sinus tumors are treated promptly with surgery and chemotherapy, fatal outcomes are exceedingly rare. [9]