| Literature DB >> 31897390 |
Lajya Devi Goyal1, Balpreet Kaur1, Rama Kumari Badyal2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malignant mixed germ cell tumors of ovary are rare aggressive cancers affecting young adolescent girls. The commonest combination reported in literature is dysgerminoma and endodermal sinus tumors but in our study the most common combination was immature teratoma and endodermal sinus tumor which is exteremely rare. Preservation of future fertility is a concern. Fertility sparing surgery followed by combination chemotherapy is the current treatment of choice but treatment must be individualized depending upon the nature of the tumor.Entities:
Keywords: Alfa feto protein; Endodermal sinus tumor; Malignant mixed germ cell tumor
Year: 2019 PMID: 31897390 PMCID: PMC6928409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Reprod Infertil ISSN: 2228-5482
Clinicopathological details and follow up
| Immature+ Mature teratoma | 18 | Abdominal pain, ascitis | - | - | - | - | 35 | 13/09/2009 | Stage III ULSOP, debulking | Refused | Died within 12 months of surgery | |
| Immatuer teratoma+EST | 08 | Abdominal pain, ascites, breathless- ness with pleural effusion | 299 | 56 | - | - | 16 X 16 | 10/09/2010 | Stage IIIc ulsop with debulking residual disease >2 | BEP | Died within 6 months of surgery | |
| Immature teratoma+EST | 14 | Abdominal pain, ascitis, irregular menstruation | 189 | - | - | - | 20 | 17/03/2011 | Stage Ic ULSOP | BEP | NED at 2 years of follow up | |
| Immature teratoma+EST | 20 | Abdominal pain, ascitis, breathless- ness with pleural effusion | 281 | - | - | - | 20 | 13/09/12 | Stage III TAH BSO, debulking | BEP | NED at 1 year 6 months of follow up | |
| EST + embryonal carcinoma | 18 | Abdominal pain, ascitis, irregular menstruation | 4899 | 3175 | - | 361 | 30 | 18/10/15 | Stage Ic ULSOP | BEP | Died within 6 months of surgery | |
Figure 2.Photomicrograph showing malignant mixed germ cell tumor: Embryonal carcinoma mixed with immature neuroepithelium (left) and mature teratomatous component in the form of mucinous epithelium (right) (H & E, 100X)