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Ovarian dysgerminoma in pregnancy: A case report
Ioan Sas1, Denis Mihai Şerban, Larisa-Cristina Tomescu
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, "Victor Babeş" University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timişoara, Romania, Eftimie Murgu Sq. no. 2, Timişoara, RO.
Rationale:
Although dysgerminomas are relatively uncommon among all ovarian neoplasms, representing for only about 2%, they account for 32.8 percent of malignant ovarian germ cell tumors. Their association with pregnancy is extremely rare; due to the low frequency of occurrence, there are few recommendations regarding pregnancy management; therefore, it is important to discuss and summarize the treatment strategy.
Patient Concerns:
We present the case of a 25 years patient, gestation 1, para 1, who was hospitalized in the clinic at 38/39 weeks of gestation at the beginning of labor. Following the ultrasound examination, a hypoechogenic lesion on the uterine fundus was found, suggestive of subterranean fibroid. After caesarean section, right adnexectomy was performed; the histopathological examination revealed, unexpectedly, the diagnosis of dysgerminoma.
Diagnoses:
Dysgerminoma as associated with pregnancy.
Interventions:
Birth by Caesarean section and right adnexectomy. No other medical complications occurred.
Outcomes:
The histopathological and immunohistochemical examinations were consistent with the pure dysgerminoma. Oncology was staged AI, with the monitoring of markers and abdominal and pelvic magnetic resonance imaging at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months.
Lessons:
Dysgerminoma is the most common ovarian malignancy associated with pregnancy with a good fetal maternal outcome. If these tumors are discovered accidentally during caesarean section, tumor markers and magnetic resonance imaging scanning should be done postoperatively to plan optimal treatment.
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