Case Reports in Pathology / 2018 / Article / Tab 1 / Case Report
A Rare Malignant Transformation of an Ovarian Cystic Teratoma: A Case Report Table 1 Reported cases of urothelial carcinoma arising from mature cystic teratoma of ovary.
Study Age Menopause Symptoms Tumor size (cm) Laterality Tumor marker elevated FIGO stage Primary surgery Further Treatment Follow-up Lee et al, 1999 [9 ] 67 Post Voiding difficulty, lower abdominal pain 14x7x5 Left CA-125 CA 19-9 IC TAH+BSO+omentectomy Chemotherapy; carboplatin, etoposide NED 5 months Kido et al, 1999 [5 ] 48 NA NA NA NA NA IC NA NA NDA Yamaguchi et al, 2007 [3 ] 48 NA Abdominal mass 20 Left CA-125 CEA SCC IA TAH+BSO+omentectomy ā NED 10y Rayyan et al, 2009 [4 ] 45 Pre Pain, bleeding 8 Left NA IA LSO Surgical Staging NED>5 y Lee & Lee, 2010 [7 ] 52 Pre Abdominal mass 22x19x5 Right NA IA RSO NA NED 15 mo Chuang et al, 2015 [8 ] 54 Post Abdominal mass 20x13x21 Right CA-125, CA 19-9 IA TAH+BSO+omentectomy+BPLA None NED 8 mo Dasgupta et al, 2015 [6 ] 50 Post Pain and abdominal swelling 11x9x6 Right CA-125 IA TAH+BSO None NED Present case 50 NA Pain 12x8x5 Right - IA TAH+BSO None NED 3 mo
BPLA= bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy, BSO= bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, FIGO= International Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LSO= left salpingo-oophorectomy, NA= not available, NDA=no data available, NED=no evidence of disease, RSO= right salpingo-oophorectomy, and TAH= total abdominal hysterectomy.