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.

StudyAgeMenopauseSymptoms Tumor size (cm)LateralityTumor marker elevatedFIGO stagePrimary surgeryFurther TreatmentFollow-up

Lee et al, 1999 [9]67PostVoiding difficulty, lower abdominal pain14x7x5LeftCA-125
CA 19-9
ICTAH+BSO+omentectomyChemotherapy; carboplatin, etoposideNED 5 months

Kido et al, 1999 [5]48NANANANANAICNANANDA

Yamaguchi et al, 2007 [3]48NAAbdominal mass20LeftCA-125
CEA
SCC
IATAH+BSO+omentectomyā€‰NED 10y

Rayyan et al, 2009 [4]45PrePain, bleeding8LeftNAIALSOSurgical StagingNED>5 y

Lee & Lee, 2010 [7]52PreAbdominal mass22x19x5RightNAIARSONANED 15 mo

Chuang et al, 2015 [8]54PostAbdominal mass20x13x21RightCA-125,
CA 19-9
IATAH+BSO+omentectomy+BPLANoneNED 8 mo

Dasgupta et al, 2015 [6]50PostPain and abdominal swelling11x9x6RightCA-125IATAH+BSONoneNED

Present case50NAPain12x8x5Right-IATAH+BSONoneNED 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.