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Intern 陳君豪 & 蔡佽學 Supervisor 2005/08/31
Intern Semina Intern 陳君豪 & 蔡佽學 Supervisor 2005/08/31
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Information Name: 賴 x 璇 Sex: female Age: 7 y/o
Admission Date: 94/07/11
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Chief Complaint Intermittent abdominal pain for 1 year
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Brief History - 1 year : Intermittent abdominal pain
- 1 month: one abdominal mass - 2 days ago: abdominal pain became severe, appetite and activity decreased, constipation,
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Brief History - GYN LMD : abdominal X-ray one abdominal mass with calcification - 奇美 Hospital: one abdominal mass - Our ER: one firm, un-movable, 12x16 cm mass with tenderness
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Birth History G2P2 C/S GA: Full-term BBW: 3183 gm DOIC (-) PROM (-)
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Past History Feeding: on full diet Vaccination: on schedule
Growth and Development: - BW: 26.1 Kg (50-75th%) - BL: cm (75-90th%) Denied other major disease Denied hospitalization history
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PE One 12x16 cm, firm, unmovable, well-defined margin, abdominal mass over anterior, middle abdomen Tenderness (+) Rebounding pain (-)
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Lab Data Lymph 207.2 180 179 CRP ALK-P LDH 82.0% 363 4.19M 20.8K Seg
Plt RBC WBC 11.0%
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Imagine - Plain Film
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Imagine - Abdominal CT
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Imagine - Abdominal CT
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Imagine - Abdominal CT
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Pathology Mature cystic teratoma 11.7x10.2x7.5 cm in size
475g in weight
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Discussion Teratoma of the Ovary
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Teratoma Teratomas are tumors comprising more than a type one germ layer
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Location of Teratoma Sacrococcygeal (57%) Gonad (29%) Mediastinal (7%)
Retroperitoneal (4%) Cervical (3%) Intracranial (3%)
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Teratoma of the Ovary Mature teratoma Immature teratoma
Monodermal teratomas
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Mature Teratoma 95% Second and third decades of life
Ectodermal (skin, brain), mesodermal (muscle, fat), and endodermal (mucinous or ciliated epithelium)
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Immature Teratoma Malignant teratoma, <1% First two decades of life
Immature or embryonic tissues
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Immature Teratoma Immature teratomas are typically larger (14–25 cm) than mature cystic teratomas (average, 7 cm) Prominent solid component Perforation of the capsule, which is not always well defined
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Monodermal Teratomas Composed solely of one tissue type
Thyroid tissue in struma ovarii Neuroectodermal tissue in carcinoid tumor
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Epidemiology Mature cystic teratomas account for 10-20% of all ovarian neoplasms Most common ovarian neoplasm in patients younger than 20 years 8-15% bilateral 1-2% showed malignant degeneration
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Clinical Symptom Incidental findings on physical examination, during radiographic studies, or during abdominal surgery Asymptomatic mature cystic teratoma of the ovaries have been reported at rates of 6-65% in various series.
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Clinical Symptom Abdominal pain (47.6%),
Abdominal mass or swelling (15.4%) Abnormal uterine bleeding (15.1%) Bladder symptoms, gastrointestinal disturbances, and back pain are less frequent Abdominal pain ranges from slight to moderate. Torsion and acute rupture commonly are severe pain
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Lab Elevated serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) levels may be indicative of malignancy Within reference ranges in most patients with benign teratomas.
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Imaging Studies - X-Ray
Soft tissue mass containing calcification (such as teeth)
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Imaging Studies - US Cystic components Echogenic mass Acoustic shadow
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Imaging Studies - CT Cystic tumor with fat and calcification
Bullseye sign
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Imaging Studies - MRI Differentiate lipid density from other fluid and blood
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Complications Torsion: 3.2-16% Rupture: 1-4%,
- leading to shock or hemorrhage Infection: 1%, - Coliform bacteria Autoimmune hemolytic anemia Malignant degeneration - 1-2%, squamous, adenocarcinoma
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Treatment Mature cystic teratomas of the ovaries should be removed by simple cystectomy rather than salpingo-oophorectomy
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Staging Stage 1 only in the ovary (or both ovaries)
Stage 2 spread into the fallopian tube, uterus, or elsewhere in the pelvis Stage 3 spread to the lymph nodes or to the peritoneum Stage 4 spread to distance organ
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