Abstract

From 1958 to 1965 thirty-six Brenner tumors were diagnosed in 34 women at Malmö General Hospital, suggesting that the tumor is more common than widely believed. Clinical analysis revealed nothing in support of the conception that the tumor is hormone producing. Histological studies favored Schiller's view that the tumor develops from embroyonic structures in the mesovarium (rete ovarii, wolffian duct).

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