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Title: An ultralate female growing teratoma syndrome: 19 years after aggressive treatment for advanced ovarian immature teratoma
Authors: Tantitamit T.
U'Wais A.
Huang K.-G.
Keywords: bleomycin
cisplatin
cyclophosphamide
doxorubicin
etoposide
tumor marker
vincristine
adjuvant chemotherapy
adult
advanced cancer
Article
cancer chemotherapy
cancer surgery
case report
clinical article
cystectomy
female
follow up
frozen section
growing teratoma syndrome
hematuria
human
human tissue
hydronephrosis
hydroureter
hysterectomy
multiple cycle treatment
ovary teratoma
priority journal
salpingooophorectomy
x-ray computed tomography
young adult
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: We report a rare case with the late occurrence of growing teratoma syndrome (GTS). A 24-year-old woman with Grade 3 immature teratoma of ovary underwent complete surgery and chemotherapy. Nineteen years later, she developed hematuria and pelvic mass that was completely resected and pathology revealed mature cystic teratoma. She has regularly followed up with tumor marker and computed tomography every three months. No evidence of disease has been detected throughout 14 years. In addition, we present a brief review of literature of ovarian GTS in the last decade. We have found that advanced stage, high grade, or early recurrence of germ cell tumor (GCT) could be the risk factors of GTS. It tends to appear within 1 year if the patients had the incomplete resection of primary disease. We stress the importance of long-term follow-up after treatment GCT to early recognition and treatment. © 2020 Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy | Published by Wolters Kluwer-Medknow.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/11894
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85089574120&doi=10.4103%2fGMIT.GMIT_70_18&partnerID=40&md5=128e193b1e435cb08be197bb3dbe353c
ISSN: 22133070
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