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Luteoma

An ovarian neoplasm composed of LUTEAL CELLS derived from luteinized GRANULOSA CELLS and THECA CELLS. Luteomas respond to GONADOTROPINS, and vary in their hormone production (PROGESTERONE; ESTROGENS; or ANDROGENS). During PREGNANCY, a transient type of luteoma may develop due to an exaggerated LUTEINIZATION of the OVARY.
Also Known As:
Gestational Luteoma; Luteinoma; Luteoma of Pregnancy; Gestational Luteomas; Luteoma, Gestational; Luteoma, Pregnancy; Luteomas; Luteomas, Gestational; Luteomas, Pregnancy; Pregnancy Luteomas; Pregnancy Luteoma
Networked: 88 relevant articles (2 outcomes, 6 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Neoplasms (Cancer)
2. Hyperplasia
3. Adrenocortical Carcinoma
4. Necrosis
5. Appendicitis

Experts

1. Chen, Chi-Huang: 2 articles (06/2009 - 08/2005)
2. Liu, Jah-Yao: 2 articles (06/2009 - 08/2005)
3. Wang, Yu-Chi: 2 articles (06/2009 - 08/2005)
4. Libertun, C: 2 articles (09/2005 - 09/2002)
5. Jiang, Jingui: 1 article (11/2022)
6. Li, Xiaohong: 1 article (11/2022)
7. Wang, Lixin: 1 article (11/2022)
8. Zhang, Weishan: 1 article (11/2022)
9. Zhang, Zilan: 1 article (11/2022)
10. Zhou, Chen: 1 article (11/2022)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Luteoma:
1. SteroidsIBA
2. AndrogensIBA
3. Buserelin (Suprefact)IBA
4. Reticulin (Reticular Fiber)IBA
5. LHRH Receptors (Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor)IBA
6. Testosterone (Sustanon)FDA Link
7. Hormones (Hormone)IBA
8. LuteinIBA
9. ProgesteroneFDA LinkGeneric
10. Androstenedione (4 Androstene 3,17 dione)IBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Castration
2. Treatment Delay
3. Cesarean Section (Caesarean Section)
4. Tubal Sterilization (Tubal Ligation)
5. Laparotomy