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Computed tomography scan of the abdomen shows a large cystic mass in the abdomen and pelvis without solid tissue or septations (measurement: 43×20×31-cm ). (+) R
hydronephrosis
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Postsurgical specimen showing a large cyst filled with fluid.
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Eleven liters of clear fluid were aspirated from a paraovarian cyst arising from the left fallopian tube.
A left salpingectomy was performed with ovarian sparing.
The surgical pathology report defined the mass as a serous cystadenoma with no malignant cells.
The hydronephrosis was believed to be due to compression by the mass.
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Ovarian Tumors
Myra Lalas Pitt
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Ovarian tumors comprise 1% of neoplasms in children and adolescents, and 75% of such lesions are benign.
Ovarian neoplasms are categorized based on their tissue of origin: epithelial, germ cell, or stromal.
The most common ovarian neoplasm in adolescents is a benign teratoma, a germ cell tumor.
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Signs & Symptoms Increased abdominal girth Menstrual irregularities Pelvic pain Urinary frequency Constipation Pelvic heaviness Signs of ovarian torsion: lower abdominal pain
of sudden onset, nausea, vomiting, low-grade fever
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Differentials Constipation Pregnancy Leiomyoma Imperforate hymen Tubal cysts, tubo-ovarian abscesses Ectopic pregnancies Appendiceal abscess
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Diagnosis The primary imaging study for assessment of
ovarian cysts specifically is transabdominal or transvaginal ultrasonography.
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On ultrasonography, a benign cyst typically is unilocular, with a thin, smooth wall and no solid elements.
4.4 x 3.4 cm clear ovarian cyst
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Features of malignant masses:
Thickened wallsSeptationsSolid components
Ultrasound examination revealed a mass of mixed echogenicity in the right adnexa (arrows). UB = urinary bladder
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Diagnosis In cases when lesions are indeterminate, MRI
or CT scan can provide clarification. A mass is diagnosed definitively by histologic
examination.
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Stage I:Growth limited to the ovaries Stage IA:Growth limited to 1 ovary, no tumor on the external surface,
capsule intact, no ascites present containing malignant cells Stage IB:Growth limited to both ovaries, no tumor on the external
surfaces, capsules intact, no ascites present containing malignant cells
Stage IC:Tumor either stage IA or IB, but with tumor on surface of 1 or
both ovaries with capsule ruptured,* with ascites present containing malignant cells, or with positive peritoneal washings
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Stage II:Growth involving 1 or both ovaries with pelvic extension Stage IIA:Extension and/or metastases to the uterus and/or tubes Stage IIB:Extension to other pelvic tissues Stage IIC:Tumor either stage IIA or IIB, but with tumor on surface
of 1 or both ovaries, with capsule(s) ruptured,* with ascites present containing malignant ovaries, or with positive peritoneal washings
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Stage III:
Tumor involving 1 or both ovaries with histologically confirmed peritoneal implants outside pelvis and/or positive retroperitoneal or inguinal nodes; superficial liver metastasis; tumor limited to true pelvis, but with histologically proven malignant extension to small bowel and omentum
Stage IIIA:
Tumor grossly limited to the true pelvis, with negative nodes, but with histologically confirmed microscopic seeding of abdominal peritoneal surfaces or histologically proven extension to small bowel mesentery
Stage IIIB:
Tumor of 1 or both ovaries with histologically confirmed implants, peritoneal metastasis of abdominal peritoneal surfaces ≤ 2 cm in diameter; nodes are negative
Stage IIIC:
Peritoneal metastasis beyond the pelvis > 2 cm in diameter and/or positive retroperitoneal or inguinal nodes
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Stage IV:Growth involving 1 or both ovaries with distant
metastases; if pleural effusion is present, positive cytology must be apparent to allot a case to stage IV; parenchymal liver metastasis qualifies as stage IV disease
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Treatment Functional cysts:Most are small and resolve on their own, and
observation for several menstrual cycles is appropriate.
*For cysts that are growing, persistent, or symptomatic, or if malignancy is suspected: cystectomy is indicated.
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Surgery is the initial modality of treatment for stage I-IVA epithelial ovarian cancer
Only a small percentage of women with epithelial ovarian cancer can be treated with surgery alone, which includes patients with stage IA (grade 1) and stage IB (grade 1) serous, mucinous, endometrioid, and Brenner tumors
Clear-cell carcinomas are associated with a significantly worse prognosis in stage I; all patients with this histologic subtype should be considered for chemotherapy
Women at any stage of epithelial ovarian cancer should be considered for clinical trials if available
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References Pediatrics in Review Vol. 31 No. 11 November 1,
2010 pp. 477 -482 (doi: 10.1542/pir.31-11-477)
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