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Table 1 Clinical, surgical, and pathological features in patients with AGCT

From: The experıance of tertıary center for adult granulosa cell tumor: whıch factors predıct survival?

Factors

Mean±SD

Median (min-max)

Age

50.3±12.57

51 (17-81)

Tumor size (mm)

89.6±55.76

70 (10-300)

Number of harvested lymph node (total)

51±26.27

45 (7-132)

Preoperative CA 125 (IU/ml)

20.7±30.45

11 (1-174)

 

n

%

FIGO stage

IA

72

64.3

IB

9

8

IC

23

20.5

IIA

2

1.8

IIB

1

0.9

IIIA

-

-

IIIB

2

1.8

IIIC

2

1.8

IV

1

0.9

Menopausal status

Premenopause

52

46.4

Postmenopause

60

53.6

Rupture of cyst

Unruptured

90

80.4

Iatrogenic rupture

17

15.2

Presurgical rupture

2

1.8

Not reported

3

2.7

Hysterectomy

Performed

93

83

Not performeda

13

11.6

Hysterectomy performed before disease

6

5.4

Lymphadenectomy

Performed

94

83.9

Not performed

17

15.2

Not reported

1

0.9

Lymph node metastasisb

Negative

89

94.7

Positive

3

3.2

Unknown

2

2.1

Peritoneal cytology

Negative

86

76.8

Positive

12

10.7

Not reported

14

12.5

Omentectomy

Performed

99

88.4

Not performed

10

8.9

Not reported

3

2.7

Omental metastasisc

Negative

95

96

Positive

4

4

Ascites

Absent

78

69.6

Present

15

13.4

Not reported

19

17

  1. aConservative surgery
  2. bn=94 patients who underwent lymphadenectomy
  3. cn=99 patients who underwent omentectomy