2018, Number 4
Finlay 2018; 8 (4)
Pure ovarian dysgerminoma in a teenager: Case report and literature review
Castro CS, Chávez VMM, Martínez NJ
Language: Spanish
References: 0
Page: 321-326
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ABSTRACT
Ovary tumor of malignant nature is infrequent in pediatric ages. Dyrgeminomas are not common and constitute around 2 % of all ovary cancers; however, they represent approximately half of the malignant tumors of germinal cells. A case of a 14-year-old patient is presented, with antecedents of skeletal generalized dysplasia, who presented to the doctor complaining of abdominal pain and a palpable mass in the hypogastrium. Imaging exams reported a well-encapsulated tumor with a solid aspect. It was associated to the elevation of seric tumor markers reason for which it was removed and the anatomic-pathologic study concluded the case as a pure right ovary dysgerminoma limited to the organ. It is relatively infrequent in a pediatric age patient carrier of a skeletal dysplasia so it is decided to be published.