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Query: UMLS:C0042755 (
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About 1% of ovarian tumors that comprise testicular cell types can cause hyperandrogenism followed by characteristic
virilization
. Androgenic group of tumors originated mainly from sex-cord stromal ovarian tumors are including steroid cell tumors, Leydig tumors, granulosa cell tumors, Sertoli cell tumors, Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors, gonadoblastomas, and some other rare forms as ovarian metastases from neuroendocrine tumors. Germline or somatic mutations in some genes like DICER1,
STK11
, and FOXL2 are associated with the development of some sex cord-stromal ovarian tumors. Basal serum testosterone concentrations above 7 nmol/L could indicate an androgen-secreting tumor. Other ovarian and adrenal androgens should be determined and functional endocrine testing including low-dose dexamethasone suppression test, gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist test, imaging methods, and selective venous sampling should be performed. Surgery is the first-line treatment for most of the tumors. Women who are not good surgical candidates could benefit from use of GnRH agonist to control hyperandrogenism. In some cases, chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy is required while some tumors respond on antiangiogenic agents used alone or in combination with chemotherapy. Metabolic implications and long-term outcomes of ovarian androgen-secreting tumors are unknown and require more detailed follow-up in multicentric and longitudinal clinical studies.
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