Dysgerminoma and pregnancy
Introduction. Dysgerminomas are germ cell ovarian tumors. They affect young females, prevalently during childhood. The problem arises when dysgerminoma is diagnosed in women of reproductive age who have never given birth and require a surgical procedure. Case outline. A 28-year-old patient was admit...
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doaj-0eed41ea696c450b8b6b78a628b597792021-01-02T08:45:54ZengSerbian Medical SocietySrpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo0370-81792406-08952017-01-011459-1052652910.2298/SARH160923074P0370-81791700074PDysgerminoma and pregnancyPopović Jasmina0Pop-Trajković Sonja1Stefanović Milan2Trenkić Milan3Aracki-Trenkić Aleksandra4Clinical Center of Niš, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Niš + Faculty of Medicine, NišClinical Center of Niš, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, NišClinical Center of Niš, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Niš + Faculty of Medicine, NišClinical Center of Niš, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, NišClinical Center of Niš, Department of Radiology, NišIntroduction. Dysgerminomas are germ cell ovarian tumors. They affect young females, prevalently during childhood. The problem arises when dysgerminoma is diagnosed in women of reproductive age who have never given birth and require a surgical procedure. Case outline. A 28-year-old patient was admitted to hospital in week 26 of her first pregnancy. The reason for patient hospitalization was the growth of the isthmic myoma diagnosed by her obstetriciangynecologist in the primary care unit. By examining the medical history of the patient, the following was revealed: A year and a half before pregnancy she was diagnosed with left ovary dysgerminoma. The patient’s medical history led us to conclude that uterine myoma was a misdiagnosis and that the actual diagnosis was dysgerminoma of the right ovary. The surgery was performed after the fetal viability had been achieved. Conclusion. Malignant ovarian tumours may occur in young women during pregnancy and increase in size significantly in a short period of time, although their recurrence is not expected in such a short period of time after surgical treatment. This poses a great challenge for obstetricians.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2017/0370-81791700074P.pdfdysgerminomamalignantovrian germ cell tumorpregnancy |
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Dysgerminoma and pregnancy |
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Dysgerminoma and pregnancy |
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Dysgerminoma and pregnancy |
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Serbian Medical Society |
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Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo |
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0370-8179 2406-0895 |
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Introduction. Dysgerminomas are germ cell ovarian tumors. They affect young females, prevalently during childhood. The problem arises when dysgerminoma is diagnosed in women of reproductive age who have never given birth and require a surgical procedure. Case outline. A 28-year-old patient was admitted to hospital in week 26 of her first pregnancy. The reason for patient hospitalization was the growth of the isthmic myoma diagnosed by her obstetriciangynecologist in the primary care unit. By examining the medical history of the patient, the following was revealed: A year and a half before pregnancy she was diagnosed with left ovary dysgerminoma. The patient’s medical history led us to conclude that uterine myoma was a misdiagnosis and that the actual diagnosis was dysgerminoma of the right ovary. The surgery was performed after the fetal viability had been achieved. Conclusion. Malignant ovarian tumours may occur in young women during pregnancy and increase in size significantly in a short period of time, although their recurrence is not expected in such a short period of time after surgical treatment. This poses a great challenge for obstetricians. |
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