Abstract
Nine cases of ovarian dysgerminoma are presented, one complicating pregnancy. All these tumors were found among young individuals. The tumors occurred unilaterally in seven instances. In 5 cases there was associated uterine hypoplasia. In spite of a histologic picture of undoubted malignancy, recurrence followed in only 2 instances.
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