Abstract Introduction Development of a sarcomatous component in a germ cell tumor is an uncommon phenomenon. Most cases reported have a grim prognosis. Growing teratoma syndrome is also an uncommon phenomenon and occurs in approximately 2% to 7% of non seminomatous germ cell tumors and should be treated surgically. https://allfixelectricales.shop/product-category/audio-turntable-belt/
Ovarian germ cell tumors with rhabdomyosarcomatous components and later development of growing teratoma syndrome: a case report
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