Management of a rapidly enlarging new adnexal mass: a rare case of desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the ovary arising in pregnancy
Background: Desmoplastic small round cell tumor (DSRCT) is an extremely rare sarcomatous tumor, which is most commonly seen in men. Clinicians managing a patient with a rapidly enlarging mass in pregnancy should be aware of the risk for malignancy. Case: A 31-year-old woman was found to have a newly...
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doaj-4652d14f6a53426486afa7fc1c3c2f402020-11-24T23:11:56ZengElsevierGynecologic Oncology Reports2352-57892016-08-0117C232510.1016/j.gore.2016.05.008Management of a rapidly enlarging new adnexal mass: a rare case of desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the ovary arising in pregnancyRobert T. Neff0Brian Kellert1Michelle Isley2Floor Backes3The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, 320 W. 10th Avenue, M210 Starling Loving Hall, Columbus, OH 43210, United StatesThe Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, 395 W. 12th Avenue, 5th Floor, Columbus, OH 43210, United StatesDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United StatesThe Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, 320 W. 10th Avenue, M210 Starling Loving Hall, Columbus, OH 43210, United StatesBackground: Desmoplastic small round cell tumor (DSRCT) is an extremely rare sarcomatous tumor, which is most commonly seen in men. Clinicians managing a patient with a rapidly enlarging mass in pregnancy should be aware of the risk for malignancy. Case: A 31-year-old woman was found to have a newly enlarged ovarian mass in the second trimester. She subsequently underwent a laparotomy for removal, with chemotherapy for presumed poorly differentiated ovarian malignancy. Ultimately she was diagnosed with a desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the ovary and had progression at time of delivery. Following cesarean delivery, she had a tumor reductive surgery. She has completed 12 cycles of intensive chemotherapy and is alive with disease at 14 months. Conclusion: Care should be taken not to delay evaluation of a rapidly enlarging mass in pregnancy. While this tumor type is extremely rare, a malignancy in pregnancy must be ruled out in this clinical scenario.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352578916300327OvarySarcomaPregnancyChemotherapy |
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Management of a rapidly enlarging new adnexal mass: a rare case of desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the ovary arising in pregnancy |
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Management of a rapidly enlarging new adnexal mass: a rare case of desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the ovary arising in pregnancy |
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Management of a rapidly enlarging new adnexal mass: a rare case of desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the ovary arising in pregnancy |
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Management of a rapidly enlarging new adnexal mass: a rare case of desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the ovary arising in pregnancy |
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Management of a rapidly enlarging new adnexal mass: a rare case of desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the ovary arising in pregnancy |
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management of a rapidly enlarging new adnexal mass: a rare case of desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the ovary arising in pregnancy |
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Gynecologic Oncology Reports |
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2352-5789 |
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2016-08-01 |
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Background: Desmoplastic small round cell tumor (DSRCT) is an extremely rare sarcomatous tumor, which is most commonly seen in men. Clinicians managing a patient with a rapidly enlarging mass in pregnancy should be aware of the risk for malignancy.
Case: A 31-year-old woman was found to have a newly enlarged ovarian mass in the second trimester. She subsequently underwent a laparotomy for removal, with chemotherapy for presumed poorly differentiated ovarian malignancy. Ultimately she was diagnosed with a desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the ovary and had progression at time of delivery. Following cesarean delivery, she had a tumor reductive surgery. She has completed 12 cycles of intensive chemotherapy and is alive with disease at 14 months.
Conclusion: Care should be taken not to delay evaluation of a rapidly enlarging mass in pregnancy. While this tumor type is extremely rare, a malignancy in pregnancy must be ruled out in this clinical scenario. |
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Ovary Sarcoma Pregnancy Chemotherapy |
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