Giant ovarian mature cystic teratoma combined with contralateral ovarian endometriosis cyst: A case report and literature review
10.13481/j.1671-587x.20180136
- Author:
Chunwei WANG
1
Author Information
1. First Department of General Gynecology, First Hospital, Jilin University
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
CT examination;
Ovarian endometrial cyst;
Teratoma
- From:
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition)
2018;44(1):182-185
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To investigate the clinical characteristics of patient with giant ovarian mature cystic teratoma with contralateral ovarian endometriosis cysts, and to analyze the diagnostic experience and treatment process. Methods: The chinical materials of one case of giant hepatic mature cystic teratoma with contralateral ovarian endometriosis cyst was analyzed retrospectively, and the related literatures were reviewed. Results: The patient was admitted to the hospital for peritoneal giant mass in a physical examination. A large abdominal cysts was seen by gynecologic ultrasound. In the left ovary, a 61 mm×48 mm cystic light mass was seen, and the viscous liquid was found in it. The abdominal CT showed a huge lump of mixed density in the right abdomen. The areas of density of fat, calcification density and density of soft tissue were found in the abdomen. The liver was pressured by the mass. The right ovarian tumor size was about 40 cm×35 cm×30 cm, up to the diaphragm, down to the pelvic tumor; the posterior wall of tumor adhered the left lobe of liver and the liver was squeezed to the upper right. The size of the left ovarian endometriosis cyst was about 7 cm × 6 cm × 6 cm. The operation was to remove the right ovarian tumor and left ovarian endometriosis cyst, and to reconstruct bilateral ovaries. The pathological diagnosis was right ovarian mature cystic teratoma and left ovarian endometriosis cyst. After 2 years of follow-up, no recurrence of the tumor was found. The patient was conceived with in vitro fertili zation frozen embryo transfer (IVF-ET). Conclusion: The huge mature teratoma combined with contralateral ovarian endometrial cyst, which adhereds to the liver, is rare. Surgical treatment will gain good prognosis. IVF-ET should be early done when the patient is going to be infertile after surgery.