[Ovarian tumors in childhood: apropos of a review of cases].
Ključne besede
Povzetek
OBJECTIVE
Our objective was to evaluate the incidence and behavior of ovarian tumors in our population.
METHODS
Between 1984 and 1994, all clinical charts with the diagnosis of ovarian tumors were reviewed retrospectively. Of 158 tumors in females below 14 years of age, 7 were located in the ovary (4.4%). Clinical presentation, diagnostic methods, histology, treatment and survival were evaluated.
RESULTS
The mean age of the patients was 11.3 years (range: 7 months-13.5 years). One child was asymptomatic, 4 complained of abdominal pain, 3 with vomiting and 3 with urinary symptoms. Palpable abdominal masses were found in all, with abdominal distension in 2, ascytes, general malaise and precocious puberty each in one case. Alpha-fetoprotein was elevated in 3 cases and CA 125 in 1. Image studies revealed pleural effusion in one X-ray abdominal mass in 6 abdominal X-rays, which was confirmed by echography in all girls. Histology revealed benign teratoma (3), endodermal sinus tumor (1), malignant teratoma (1), granulosa cell tumor (1) and mixed teratoma and dysgerminoma (1). Treatment consisted in surgical resection (7), total in 5 cases (stage I) and subtotal in 2 (one malignant teratoma and one TSE, stages III). Chemotherapy was added initially in 2 stage III tumors and after relapse in 3. Radiotherapy was not given. Six girls survived.
CONCLUSIONS
We comment on the low incidence of these tumors, which can be well diagnosed by using echography. Mixed histology may be misdiagnosed. Chemotherapy may rescue the worse prognostic cases.