Barrenetxea G, Schneider J, Centeno M M, Martinez A J, Fernandez de Larrino A, Gonzales del Tanago J, Rodriguez-Escudero F J
Gynecologic Oncology Department, Hospital de Cruces, Bilbao, Spain.
Eur J Gynaecol Oncol. 1990;11(6):429-32.
From 1976 to 1989, 29 cases of ovarian theca cell tumors were diagnosed at the Pathology Department of our Hospital. Their clinical and histologic features were reviewed. The main presenting symptom in postmenopausal patients was uterine bleeding, whereas in premenopausal women, abdominal swelling and the findings of ultrasonographic examination were the diagnostic keys. Different surgical procedures were the cornestone of treatment, although in 12 cases the indication for surgery was not apparently related to an adnexal condition.