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Wikipedia's external links policy and the specific guidelines for medicine-related articles deprecate external links to non-encyclopedic material such as blogs.

Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, and while it may occasionally be useful to patients or their families, it is not an advertising opportunity for blogs or support groups.  Please do not re-insert links that do not conform to the standard rules.  Any editor, BTW, is welcome to read all of the rules and perform an "audit" in the remaining links.  Thanks, WhatamIdoing (talk) 14:54, 27 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]


excuse me, but earlier you said it was ok if i added the link under external links. are you now saying that is not ok? also, why did you delete our prior discussion? lack of sense of humor? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Leahland (talkcontribs) 18:52, 11 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Theory

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Ovarian and peritoneal epithelium share common embryonal origin, the coelomic epithelium (mesodermal origin). Coelomic epithelium is thought to be of mesonephric origin. With the overall point being that normal ovarian and peritoneal tissue is derived from the mesonephros. On the contrary, fallopian tube epithelium, endometrium and endocervix are related to paramesonephros (Müllerian duct). Surprisingly, epithelial ovarian cancer and primary peritoneal cancer are histologically similar to the Mullerian epithelium; not their embryonal origin, the mesonephros. Either a metaplasia has occurred or Mullerian remnants have been left behind in coelemic epithelium, which have turned oncogenic.


….the above text has been moved until referenced and consensus about its introduction into article has been established--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 13:47, 15 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]