Borderline Mucinous Ovarian Tumours: Presenting a Treatment Challenge in Young Females
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https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v26i3.4156Keywords:
Ovarian neoplasm, Prognosis, Abdominal pain, Adolescent.Abstract
Background: Borderline ovarian tumors have both benign and malignant characteristics with no stromal invasion. These tumours are found in the reproductive age. These tumours are unilateral in 80% cases and bilateral in 20% cases. Serous and mucinous subtypes are common. The prognosis of patients with borderline tumours is good with a relapse rate of 5-33%. We are reporting three cases of borderline ovarian neoplasm, who presented with abdominal pain and mass abdomen. The first girl was 13 years old with 20×15cm size nontender pelvic mass with normal Ca-125 level. The second girl aged 15 years presented with 15×10cm mass. Ca-125 was 48 IU. Both underwent oophorectomy and histopathology report showed a mucinous borderline tumor. Third patient 33 years old had 18×10cm mass in pelvis. She underwent hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy as her family was complete. Histopathology showed mucinous borderline tumour with invasive carcinoma. Patients were followed up in OPD. One patient lost follow up.Downloads
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12/02/2020
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Tazion, S. ., Hafeez, M. ., & Manzoor, R. . (2020). Borderline Mucinous Ovarian Tumours: Presenting a Treatment Challenge in Young Females. Annals of King Edward Medical University, 26(3), 521–524. https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v26i3.4156
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