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endometrioid ovary carcinoma
Description
Signs and Symptoms
Diagnostic Tests
Diagnostic Tests for Endometrioid Ovary Carcinoma
Endometrioid ovary carcinoma, a type of ovarian cancer, can be diagnosed through various tests and procedures. Here are some of the diagnostic methods used to detect this condition:
- Surgical Biopsy: The most common method is to remove the tumor during surgery, which allows for a biopsy to be performed on the tissue sample (1).
- Imaging Tests: Imaging tests such as ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be used to confirm the presence of ovarian cancer and assess its spread (6, 7). However, these tests do not provide enough information for a definitive diagnosis.
- CA-125 Blood Test: A blood test known as CA 125 assay can detect elevated levels of this substance in the blood, which is sometimes released by endometrial cancers. This test may indicate that the cancer has spread beyond the uterus (2).
- Pelvic Exam: A pelvic exam involves a doctor inserting gloved fingers into the vagina and pressing on the abdomen to feel the pelvic organs. Imaging tests are also used during this procedure (12).
Additional Tests
Other diagnostic tests may be performed, including:
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP)
These tests can help determine the overall health of a patient and identify any potential complications related to ovarian cancer.
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- Removing a sample of tissue for testing, called a biopsy.
- If a woman has endometrial cancer, a very high blood CA-125 level suggests that the cancer has likely spread beyond the uterus.
- Imaging tests may include ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
- Imaging tests may include ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
- Tests and procedures used to diagnose ovarian cancer include: Pelvic exam.
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- An ovary adenocarcinoma that has_material_basis_in endometrial tissue.
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