Ovarian Tumours in Laboratory and Domestic Animals --;Hormonally Related Non-Neoplastic Conditions of the Ovary --;Surgical Staging of Ovarian Tumours: The Individual and Integrative Roles of the Oncologist and Pathologist --;Cytopathology and Fine-Needle Aspiration in Ovarian Tumours: Its Utility in Diagnosis and Management --;Prognostic Significance of Pathologic Features of Ovarian Carcinoma --;The Concept of Borderline Malignancy in Ovarian Tumours: A Reappraisal --;Advances in Immunohistochemistry of Ovarian Tumours --;Indexed in ISR.
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