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Other names people use for this condition
  • Wolffian adnexal tumor
  • WAT
  • Female adnexal tumor of probable Wolffian origin
  • FATWO
  • Wolffian adenoma



Wolffian tumor
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Wolffian tumors are rare tumors located anywhere along the length between the ovary and vagina in sites of remnant wolffian ducts. Wolffian ducts are structures in a developing embryo that get incorporated into the reproductive system in males and degenerate in females. Wolffian tumors are thought to have a low potential to become cancerous and tend to range from 0.8 to 25 centimeters in size. It is not clear what causes these rare tumors.[1]


References
  1. Ramirez PT, Wolf JK, Malpica A, Deavers MT, Liu J, Broaddus R. Wolffian duct tumors: case reports and review of the literature. Gynecol Oncol. 2002.
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