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Ovary is an important part of the female genital, in the breed, maintain female sexual characteristics play a special role. Ovaries in women's lives have gone through puberty (13 to 18 years) and menopause (45 to 55 years). Adolescence is the mature ovary, functional strong period; menopause is ovarian degeneration, functional decline during both periods, the body vulnerable to various factors of ovarian stimulation, ovarian cancer. In particular, puberty, cell proliferation quickly and easily stimulated the development of tumors. Under the adolescent female patients with ovarian tumor characteristics, understand the great benefit of the young women, at least to the benefits of early detection and treatment. 1.Adolescent girls with ovarian tumors were benign, but the proportion of number of malignant and should therefore be vigilant, especially the mass was hard, grow rapidly . 2.Adolescent female ovarian tumors easier to find, this is because the girl slim, narrow waist thin, the cavity of the gap is small, ovarian tumor is large and easy to oppression abdominal organs. Such as diminish inflammationas the bladder pressure caused by frequent urination. Therefore, parents should always care about her daughter's waist and abdomen, abnormal examination should go to the hospital in time. 3.Girl suffering from ovarian cancer, some will also appear irregular menstrual bleeding and other symptoms, so they continue to find these common symptoms do not improve, they should go to hospital in time. 4.Ovarian tumors secrete hormones as part of the function, therefore, extremely early development of the girl there or when accelerating sexual maturity (such as premature breast development, premature menstruation, premature formation of mature female body), should quickly take her to hospital, to determine whether girls ovarian cancer. Because of these ovarian tumors, malignant more, not delays. Such tumors can secrete hormones in ovarian granulosa cell tumor, ovarian teratoid of choriocarcinoma, ovarian cancer, fetal ovarian cancer and so on.. 2010-04-21
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