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Mature and immature teratoma: A report from the second Italian pediatric study.

Monica Terenziani1, Paolo D'Angelo2, Alessandro Inserra3, Renata Boldrini3, Gianni Bisogno4, Gian Luca Babbo5, Massimo Conte6, Patrizia Dall' Igna4, Maria Debora De Pasquale3, Paolo Indolfi7, Luigi Piva1, Giovanna Riccipetitoni8, Fortunato Siracusa9, Filippo Spreafico1, Paolo Tamaro10, Giovanni Cecchetto4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Teratomas demonstrate a benign clinical behavior, however they may recur with malignant components or as teratoma, and in a small group of patients prognosis could be fatal. After the first Italian study, we collected cases of teratoma, alongside the protocol for malignant germ cell tumors. PROCEDURE: Patients with teratoma were collected from 2004 to 2014. Teratomas were classified according to the WHO classifications, as mature and immature. Patients with pathological aFP and/or bHCG, and those with a malignant germ cell component were not included.
RESULTS: The study enrolled 219 patients (150 mature, 69 immature teratomas) with a median age at diagnosis of 42 months. The primary sites involved were: 118 gonadal and 101 extragonadal teratomas. Two females with ovarian teratoma had a positive family history. Complete and incomplete surgeries were performed in 85% and 9% of cases. Seventeen events occurred: six females had a second metachronous tumor (5 contralateral ovarian teratoma, 1 adrenal neuroblastoma) and 11 teratomas relapsed/progressed (3 mature, 8 immature teratomas). Two patients died, one of progressive immature teratoma and one of surgical complications. At a median follow up of 68 months, the event-free, relapse-free, and overall survival rates were 90.6%, 94.3%, 98.6%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Teratomas show a good prognosis, especially the mature ones: surgery and follow-up remain the standard approach. Incomplete surgery in immature teratoma is the group at greatest risk of relapse. Bilateral ovarian tumors are a possibility, and the rare family predisposition to ovarian mature teratoma warrants further analyses.
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  childhood; germ cell tumors; immature teratoma; mature teratoma

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25631333     DOI: 10.1002/pbc.25423

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Blood Cancer        ISSN: 1545-5009            Impact factor:   3.167


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