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Stefano Palomba1,2,3, Tiziana Russo4, Giuseppe Albonico5, Marcello Tripodi4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mature cystic teratomas of the ovary (MCTO) are a type of germ cell tumor that may contain well-differentiated tissues developed from three germ cell layers and constitute about 20% of ovarian germ cell tumors. They are rare ovarian tumors with an annual incidence variable from 1.2 to 14.2 cases per 100,000 that occur mainly in women of reproductive age. They are frequently benign with a slow growth rate, even if they can undergo a malignant transformation in about 1-2% of cases. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Mature cystic teratomas; Ovarian cancer; Ovarian neoplasm; Ovary; Squamous cell carcinoma; Surgery
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35659276 PMCID: PMC9166460 DOI: 10.1186/s13048-022-01005-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ovarian Res ISSN: 1757-2215 Impact factor: 5.506
Fig. 1Initial ultrasound examination with evidence of pelvic mass consisting of uniloculated cyst of about 24 cm of maximum size with multiple small mobile hyperechoic internal lesions. An uneven area of about 2 cm located in the inferior cystic wall is also highlighted
Fig. 2Ultrasound examination shows the extreme mobility of the endocystic formations to the movements impressed by the probe
Fig. 3Static tridimensional (3D) ultrasound showing the “honeycomb” aspect
Fig. 4Macroscopic aspect of the left ovary after surgical excision. The dimensions measured after removal were 21 × 19 × 17 cm
Fig. 5Macroscopic aspect of the mature cystic teratomas on opening. It is possible to observe citrine liquid with numerous and identical neoformations of adipose tissue of about 6mm each. A total of 184 neoformations were counted
Fig. 6A calcific parietal implant with hair and an area of about one centimeter on the papillary surface was also detected. A biopsy was performed on this papillary structure for intra-operative histological examination