A Case of Dysgerminoma in a Pediatric Patient With a PIK3CD Mutation

Kayla S. Graham & Jonathan Walker et al. · 2024-08-20

Dysgerminoma is a rare germ cell tumor, typically presenting with abdominal pain and distension in young patients with ovaries. Primary surgical management is first-line treatment, with adjuvant chemotherapy for late-stage cases. The presence of an SRY gene and dysgenic gonad is a risk factor for abnormal dysgerminoma presentation. Associations have been reported between dysgerminoma and other genetic mutations, though no definitive correlation has been shown. This article reviews a case of abnormal presentation of dysgerminoma in a pediatric patient with unique genetic abnormalities, and discusses epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of dysgerminoma, and associated genetic mutations related to this case.
Journal
Urology
Authors
Kayla S. Graham, Erin Trovillion, Thomas M. Schmelzer, Jonathan Walker