2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2017.09.005
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Treatment and follow-up in an asymptomatic malignant struma ovarii: A case report

Abstract: HighlightsStruma ovarii is a rare and asymptomatic ovarian tumor and is usually diagnosed by the pathologist.Struma ovarii malignancy is from thyroid origin and usually associated with thyroid tumors.Management and follow up is not well established.

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“…Most patients with SO present no clinical symptoms and are diagnosed incidentally. In some patients, as it was in the two presented cases, they may cause symptoms similar to those typical of other ovarian tumours, such as low abdominal pain, nausea, vaginal bleeding and abnormal menstrual cycles [5,6]. Sometimes, the first symptom is palpable abdominal mass [5,7,13].…”
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“…Most patients with SO present no clinical symptoms and are diagnosed incidentally. In some patients, as it was in the two presented cases, they may cause symptoms similar to those typical of other ovarian tumours, such as low abdominal pain, nausea, vaginal bleeding and abnormal menstrual cycles [5,6]. Sometimes, the first symptom is palpable abdominal mass [5,7,13].…”
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“…In some patients, as it was in the two presented cases, they may cause symptoms similar to those typical of other ovarian tumours, such as low abdominal pain, nausea, vaginal bleeding and abnormal menstrual cycles [5,6]. Sometimes, the first symptom is palpable abdominal mass [5,7,13]. The late manifestation of malignant SO are signs of metastatic disease such as back pain [14,15].…”
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“…As with most rare diseases, the natural history of MSO is not fully defined and there is a paucity of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. The extent of ovarian surgery can be a subject of debate [30], especially when preservation of fertility is an issue. Preoperative ultrasonography may help differentiate benign from malignant pathologies and allow for ovarian sparing surgical planning if appropriate [31].…”
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“…Germ cell tumors account for 15-20% of ovarian tumors, and most are mature teratomas [1]. Struma ovarii is characterized by the presence of >50% of thyroid tissue and accounts for 2-5% of cases of mature ovarian teratomas and 1% of all ovarian tumors [2][3][4][5]. Struma ovarii can occur in women of all ages, but it is most common in women in the fourth to sixth decades of life [3,6,7].…”
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