Immature cystic teratoma (IMCT) is a rare ovarian malignancy, usually presenting as a
huge unilateral pelvoabdominal mass in the pediatric age. Even rarer is the occurrence of a
concomitant contralateral mature cystic teratoma. Management issues include use of fertility
sparing versus complete surgical staging, and the use of chemotherapy. Fortunately, IMCT
carries a good prognosis, especially when diagnosed early. Chemotherapy is used only in
higher stage disease and recurrence.
Ovarian Cysts