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Can malignant transformation in mature cystic teratoma be preoperatively predicted?

  • M. Futagami1
  • Y. Yokoyama1,*,
  • H. Mizukami2
  • T. Shigeto1
  • H. Mizunuma1

1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japan

2Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan

DOI: 10.12892/ejgo201206662 Vol.33,Issue 6,November 2012 pp.662-665

Published: 10 November 2012

*Corresponding Author(s): Y. Yokoyama E-mail: yokoyama@cc.hirosaki-u.ac.jp

Abstract

Purpose of investigation: The study aimed to determine whether malignant transformation of mature cystic teratoma (MCT) can be preoperatively predicted by presenting two cases of MCT with malignant transformation and comparing their clinical factors with those of benign MCT encountered at around the same time. Materials and Methods: Age, maximum tumor diameter, tumor marker levels (serum squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and carbohydrate antigen (CA) 19-9, the presence of solid tumor masses, and the presence or absence of contrast enhancement in pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were investigated in two cases of MCT with malignant transformation and 76 cases of benign MCT in which surgery was performed and a pathological diagnosis given by the department from 2004 to 2010. Results: The mean ages of the two cases with malignant transformation and the cases of benign MCT were 42.5 years and 34.2 years, respectively. The mean maximum diameter of the two tumors with malignant transformation and the cases of benign MCT were 130 mm and 73.6 mm, respectively. The mean serum levels of SCC in the two cases with malignant transformation and the cases of benign MCT were 31.5 ng/ml and 0.92 ng/ml, respectively. Contrast enhancement and the presence of solid masses in images of MCT with malignant transformation were apparent. Conclusion: In order to accurately detect malignant transformation of MCT, the authors found it to be important to determine whether tumors larger than 100 mm in diameter were present and to check for the presence of solid masses enhanced in pelvic MRI examination, as well as to measure at least serum SCC and CA19-9 even in relatively young patients.

Keywords

Mature cystic teratoma; Malignant transformation; Solid mass enhancement; Serum SCC level

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M. Futagami,Y. Yokoyama,H. Mizukami,T. Shigeto,H. Mizunuma. Can malignant transformation in mature cystic teratoma be preoperatively predicted?. European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology. 2012. 33(6);662-665.

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