P Ferry1, R de Tayrac. 1. Service de Gynécologie-Obstétrique, Centre Hospitalier de La Rochelle, 17019 La Rochelle philippe.ferry@chlr.rss.fr
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We report the case of a 14-year-old patient referred for right mature ovarian teratoma; recurrent gliomatosis peritonei developed. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The diagnosis of peritoneal recurrence was suspected due to pelvic pain and abnormal findings at ultrasound. Two operations were performed, 18 and 30 months after the initial treatment, to resect peritoneal implants. Histological examination revealed mature and benign gliomatosis peritonei. RESULTS: Eighty-six cases have been published in the literature. Although potential for recurrence is high, the risk of malignancy is very low. CONCLUSION: Gliomatosis peritonei is a rare situation, characterized by the recurrence of peritoneal implants after the surgical treatment of ovarian teratoma. This entity does not modify the good prognosis of mature teratomas, but we recommend regular follow-up.
OBJECTIVE: We report the case of a 14-year-old patient referred for right mature ovarian teratoma; recurrent gliomatosis peritonei developed. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The diagnosis of peritoneal recurrence was suspected due to pelvic pain and abnormal findings at ultrasound. Two operations were performed, 18 and 30 months after the initial treatment, to resect peritoneal implants. Histological examination revealed mature and benign gliomatosis peritonei. RESULTS: Eighty-six cases have been published in the literature. Although potential for recurrence is high, the risk of malignancy is very low. CONCLUSION:Gliomatosis peritonei is a rare situation, characterized by the recurrence of peritoneal implants after the surgical treatment of ovarian teratoma. This entity does not modify the good prognosis of mature teratomas, but we recommend regular follow-up.