Abstract

From a review of the literature pertaining to ovarian malignant lymphoma, 4 cases of so-called primary and 24 cases of obviously secondary or “metastatic” disease are cited. In addition, 6 personally studied cases are presented in which clinical features pointed to ovarian participation in a more generalized lymphoblastomatous process.The grim prognosis associated with unilateral or bilateral ovarian tumors of this type, regardless of size, raises questions regarding the validity of the notion that malignant lymphoma is ever a primary process in these organs.

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