Prabhakar, B RMaingi, K1989-10-012009-05-291989-10-012009-05-291989-10-01Prabhakar BR, Maingi K. Ovarian tumours--prevalence in Punjab. Indian Journal of Pathology & Microbiology. 1989 Oct; 32(4): 276-81http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/72699In a 15 year retrospective study of ovarian tumours, in Medical College, Amristsar, 636 cases were reviewed. Serous tumours were the commonest with 208 cases followed by mucinous tumours which formed the 2nd commonest group with 159 cases and teratoma which formed the 3rd commonest group with 142 cases. Of 636 tumours, 420 were benign, 201 malignant and 15 of borderline malignancy.engAdolescentAdultAgedChildChild, PreschoolCystadenoma --epidemiologyFemaleHumansIndia --epidemiologyMiddle AgedOvarian Neoplasms --epidemiologyPrevalenceRetrospective StudiesTeratoma --epidemiologyOvarian tumours--prevalence in Punjab.Journal Article