Mature cystic ovarian teratoma with squamous cell carcinoma transformation: a case report and literature review

Mahdi Abdoli Shadbad · 2024-01-30

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Abstract

Objectives

Cancerous transformation in mature cystic ovarian teratoma is rare. Herein, we reported a case of squamous cell carcinoma transformation in mature cystic ovarian teratoma and performed an in-depth literature review to highlight the risk factors, prognosis, and suggested treatment for these patients.

Case presentation

We report a 66-years old postmenopausal woman diagnosed with a 120×90 (mm) mass at the left adnexa compatible with mature cystic ovarian teratoma. Following resection, the histopathological investigations showed malignant transformation in her mature cystic ovarian teratoma, and the immunohistochemistry for cytokeratin (CK) 5/6 and tumor protein 63 (P63) indicated squamous cell carcinoma transformation. She has been observed for her stage IA tumor and has been cancer-free for 6 months.

Conclusions

Although malignant transformation in mature cystic ovarian teratoma is rare, it should be suspected if certain risk factors, e.g., elderly and high tumor size, exist. Stage IA patients’ prognosis is favorable, and chemotherapy is not recommended.

TL;DR

An in-depth literature review was performed and a case of squamous cell carcinoma transformation in mature cystic ovarian teratoma was reported and an in-depth literature review was performed to highlight the risk factors, prognosis, and suggested treatment for these patients.

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