Call-Exner bodies
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Call-Exner bodies are granulosa cells arranged haphazardly around a space containing eosinophilic fluid.
They are usually associated with Granulosa cell tumour.
They are composed of membrane-packaged secretion of granulosa cell and have relations to the formation of liquor folliculi which are seen among closely arranged granulosa cells
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