Malignant Struma Ovarii Requiring Emergency Surgery for Acute Abdomen: A Case Report and Literature Review

I. Murakami, Kyoko Tanaka, D. Aoki
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Malignant struma ovarii is an extremely rare tumor, accounting for ≤0.1% of all mature cystic teratomas and 0.01% of all ovarian tumors. We herein describe a case involving a patient who underwent emergency surgery for suspected torsion of a mature cystic teratoma that was later diagnosed as malignant struma ovarii. A 23-year-old woman was brought to our hospital with the main complaint of acute lower abdominal pain. Computed tomography revealed a 10-cm-diameter right ovarian tumor with findings suggestive of a mature cystic teratoma. Based on the computed tomography and clinical findings, torsion of the ovarian tumor was suspected; therefore, emergency laparoscopic-assisted surgery was performed. On histopathological examination, the tumor was composed of cells with clear basophilic cytoplasm and a round nucleus. The cells were organized in thyroid follicle-like structures or funicular and solid honeycomb structures, and they exhibited slight nuclear atypia, proliferation, and vascular invasion. The tumor was diagnosed as malignant struma ovarii, and additional surgical resection of the right adnexa with partial omentectomy by laparotomy was performed on a later date. No malignant cells were found in the subsequently resected tissues, and cytologic examination of the ascitic fluid was negative. Because no residual tumor was found, the patient was followed up at the outpatient clinic without additional treatment. No signs of recurrence had been detected at the time of this writing. We herein present this case along with a literature review.
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急腹症需要紧急手术的恶性卵巢瘤:1例报告及文献复习
卵巢恶性瘤是一种极为罕见的肿瘤,占所有成熟囊性畸胎瘤的≤0.1%,占卵巢肿瘤的0.01%。我们在此描述一个病例,患者因怀疑成熟囊性畸胎瘤扭转而接受紧急手术,后来被诊断为卵巢恶性肿瘤。一名23岁女性以急性下腹痛主诉来到我院。计算机断层扫描显示一个直径10厘米的右卵巢肿瘤,显示成熟的囊性畸胎瘤。结合ct及临床表现,怀疑卵巢肿瘤扭转;因此,急诊腹腔镜辅助手术。组织病理学检查,肿瘤由嗜碱性细胞质清晰、细胞核圆形的细胞组成。细胞呈甲状腺滤泡样结构或索状和实心蜂窝状结构,表现出轻微的核异型性、增殖和血管浸润。肿瘤被诊断为卵巢恶性瘤,随后行右附件切除及部分网膜剖腹切除术。随后切除的组织中未发现恶性细胞,腹水细胞学检查为阴性。由于未发现肿瘤残留,患者在门诊随访,未接受额外治疗。在撰写本文时,没有发现复发的迹象。我们在此提出这个病例,并进行文献回顾。
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