Case Report
Incidental Diagnosis of a Primary Pure “Mixed” Ovarian Carcinoid: Clinicopathological Report and Concise Review of the Recent Series
Table 1
Clinicopathological data from recent primary ovarian carcinoid series.
| Author (year) (ref) | | Median age | Carcinoid syndrome | FIGO stage | Most frequent subtype | Teratoma-associated | Design |
| McGrath (2016) [3] | 18 | 48.5 y | 11% | I (78%) III (11%) IV (11%) | Insular | 44% | Retrospective | Kong (2023) [5] | 56 | 42 y | 0% | I (98.2) III (1.8) | Strumal | NA | Retrospective | Yan (2021) [8] | 4 | 52 y | 0% | I (100%) | Strumal | 100% | Retrospective | Davis (1996) [11] | 17 | 55 y | 29% | I (65%) III (17.5%) IV (17.5%) | Insular | 53% | Retrospective | Desouki (2013) [13] | 46 | 52 y | NA | NA | Insular | 35% | Retrospective | Rabban (2009) [14] | 16 | 52 y | NA | NA | Insular/strumal | 63% | Retrospective | Zhang (2018) [15] | 9 | 68 y | 33% | NA | Insular/strumal | 78% | Retrospective |
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