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Pediatric malignant ovarian tumors: a 43-year review.

M Gribbon1, S H Ein, K Mancer.   

Abstract

Thirty-eight girls with malignant ovarian tumors were reviewed and studied during a 43-year period, 1945 to 1988 inclusive. The age range was 3 to 16 years. Eighteen girls were prepubertal and 16 were pubertal at diagnosis. Precocious puberty was noted in 4 children. The most common presenting symptoms and signs were pain, abdominal swelling, and pelvic mass. Emergency surgery for acute pain (? appendicitis) was needed in only 7 patients. Tumor size and cysts did not relate to histology or outcome. Tumors were classified histologically (germ cell, sex cord/stromal, epithelial tumors). Twenty-one (54%) of the patients survived 1 to 27 years (median, 8 years). Sixteen were left with ovarian tissue, 11 functioning. Diagnosis and treatment have been aided by better noninvasive radiological methods, tumor markers, newer and better chemotherapy, and pathological review and reclassification of these tumors as pediatric experience slowly increases. We can make at least four statements that differ from our past experience: (1) pure endodermal sinus tumor was previously confused histologically with embryonal carcinoma; (2) gonadoblastoma is associated with 45,X/46,Y, 45,X, or 46,Y karyotype and is known to be premalignant; (3) sex cord/stromal tumors are not necessarily malignant and metastatic behavior cannot be predicted from the histology; and (4) currently, epithelial tumors are classified as cystadenomas and are considered to be borderline malignancy. Current management should aim at both cure and preservation of fertility with conservative surgery whenever possible. The future must lie in chemotherapy.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1326038     DOI: 10.1016/0022-3468(92)90343-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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Authors:  T Sri Paran; A Mortell; D Devaney; A Pinter; P Puri
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2006-01-17       Impact factor: 1.827

2.  Post-resection outcomes for pediatric ovarian neoplasm: is ovarian-preserving surgery a good option?

Authors:  Nima Azarakhsh; Sandra Grimes; Pranit N Chotai; Claudette Shephard; Eunice Y Huang
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2016-10-13       Impact factor: 1.827

3.  Abdominal swelling in two teenage girls: two case reports of massive ovarian tumours in puberty.

Authors:  Rick P P Willems; Brigitte Slangen; Jamiu O Busari
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2012-05-11

4.  Clinicopathologic review of ovarian masses in Korean premenarchal girls.

Authors:  Eun Young Ki; Seung Won Byun; Yoon Jin Choi; Keun Ho Lee; Jong Sup Park; Sung Jong Lee; Soo Young Hur
Journal:  Int J Med Sci       Date:  2013-06-21       Impact factor: 3.738

5.  Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma of ovary with metastasis in 14-year-old girl.

Authors:  Barkha Gupta; Prerna Arora; Nita Khurana; Anjali Tempe
Journal:  Obstet Gynecol Sci       Date:  2017-03-16

6.  Endometrioid Paraovarian Borderline Cystic Tumor in an Infant with Proteus Syndrome.

Authors:  Liliana Vasquez; Mariela Tello; Ivan Maza; Monica Oscanoa; Milagros Dueñas; Haydee Castro; Alan Latorre
Journal:  Case Rep Oncol Med       Date:  2015-10-19

Review 7.  A gestational choriocarcinoma of the ovary diagnosed by DNA polymorphic analysis: a case report and systematic review of the literature.

Authors:  Nan Jia; Yan Chen; Xiang Tao; Enzhi Ou; Xin Lu; Weiwei Feng
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