V. E. Valdespino-Castillo, G. Maytorena-Córdova, Israel López-Matamoros, Juan Landa-Mejía, Perla Esther Zaragoza-Vargas, Víctor Manuel Valdespino-Gómez
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OBJECTIVE: Describe the clinical and histopathological characteristics of cases of mature teratoma with malignant transformation, its treatment and survival. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective, cross-sectional and observational study conducted between January 2014 and December 2018 in a gynecological oncology service. Study parameters: pathological stage of the tumor, concentra- tions of Ca 125, survival and treatment. The sample size did not allow statistical tests to be applied. RESULTS: 147 patients with a diagnosis of mature teratoma were studied of these 4 underwent malignant transformation to squamous cell carcinoma and 18 were ruled out due to incomplete information. The transoperative histopathological study identi- fied 3 of the 4 ovarian tumors as malignant. Fertility conservative surgeries were not performed because in none of the cases was it necessary. In 3 of the 4 mature teratomas with malignant transformation, adjuvant chemotherapy scheme was indicated. All patients remain alive and have no relapse so far. CONCLUSIONS: The histopathological transoperatory study is absolutely necessary for an ovarian tumor, even in cystic ovarian tumors. Carefully management of ovarian tumors is very important, we should prevent a rupture of the malignant tumor because this changes the surgical stage and the prognosis. The surgical and medical treatment