Recurrent mature cystic ovarian teratoma in adolescence: atypical case of the growing teratoma syndrome
- PMID: 15863604
- DOI: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000159679.38216.d6
Recurrent mature cystic ovarian teratoma in adolescence: atypical case of the growing teratoma syndrome
Abstract
Background: A primary mature cystic ovarian teratoma was diagnosed in an adolescent female. She was followed up after initial exploration with computed tomography, pelvic ultrasonography, and serum tumor markers. Recurrent tumor, consisting solely of mature teratomatous elements, was confirmed with 2 subsequent laparotomies.
Case: This is a report of the growing teratoma syndrome in a young woman with a primary diagnosis of a mature cystic ovarian teratoma not treated with adjuvant chemotherapy.
Conclusion: The growing teratoma syndrome is an uncommon condition. Surgical resection of recurrent lesions is necessary to reduce potential complications of abdominopelvic organ compression and obstruction and to evaluate for the presence of malignant degeneration.
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