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Malignant Clinical Course of “Proliferative” Ovarian Struma: Diagnostic Challenges and Treatment Pitfalls

Struma ovarii (SO) is a monodermal teratoma predominantly composed of thyroid tissue (TT) showing benign, “proliferative”, or malignant histology. By imaging, a 38-year-old patient with lower backache revealed a 6.2-cm vertebral lesion (L5). Core biopsy showed well-differentiated TT without features...

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Autores principales: Asaturova, Aleksandra, Magnaeva, Alina, Tregubova, Anna, Kometova, Vlada, Karamurzin, Yevgeniy, Martynov, Sergey, Lipatenkova, Yuliya, Adamyan, Leila, Palicelli, Andrea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9222151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35741221
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12061411
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author Asaturova, Aleksandra
Magnaeva, Alina
Tregubova, Anna
Kometova, Vlada
Karamurzin, Yevgeniy
Martynov, Sergey
Lipatenkova, Yuliya
Adamyan, Leila
Palicelli, Andrea
author_facet Asaturova, Aleksandra
Magnaeva, Alina
Tregubova, Anna
Kometova, Vlada
Karamurzin, Yevgeniy
Martynov, Sergey
Lipatenkova, Yuliya
Adamyan, Leila
Palicelli, Andrea
author_sort Asaturova, Aleksandra
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description Struma ovarii (SO) is a monodermal teratoma predominantly composed of thyroid tissue (TT) showing benign, “proliferative”, or malignant histology. By imaging, a 38-year-old patient with lower backache revealed a 6.2-cm vertebral lesion (L5). Core biopsy showed well-differentiated TT without features of papillary carcinoma. A 3.5-cm left ovarian mature teratoma (lacking TT) and peritoneal nodules (showing well-differentiated TT) were also identified and surgically removed. Thyroid ultrasound and cytological examination resulted negative. Four years before, left ovarian cystectomy was performed for a histologically “proliferative” SO. According to the malignant clinical course and WHO classification, this case was overall reassessed as a recurring well-differentiated follicular carcinoma arising in SO (WD-FC-SO), despite lacking malignant histological features in any specimens. Immunophenotype: TTF-1+/PAX-8+/thyroglobulin+/CK7+/chromogranin-/synaptophysin-/inhibin-/calretinin-/HNF1B-; Ki-67 index < 5%. Polymerase chain reaction analysis resulted negative for BRAF(V)(600E) mutation. The patient refused further treatments, without recurrence after 17 months. The clinical behavior of SO may be unpredictable. Histologically benign or proliferative strumas extraordinarily metastasize, while SO with malignant features may not recur. The exceptional evidence of peritoneal implants of well-differentiated TT (peritoneal strumosis) in patients with histologically benign SO represents a metastasis of WD-FC-SO (like in our case). A multidisciplinary approach including clinical, laboratory, radiologic, and histopathological data is required.
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spelling pubmed-92221512022-06-24 Malignant Clinical Course of “Proliferative” Ovarian Struma: Diagnostic Challenges and Treatment Pitfalls Asaturova, Aleksandra Magnaeva, Alina Tregubova, Anna Kometova, Vlada Karamurzin, Yevgeniy Martynov, Sergey Lipatenkova, Yuliya Adamyan, Leila Palicelli, Andrea Diagnostics (Basel) Case Report Struma ovarii (SO) is a monodermal teratoma predominantly composed of thyroid tissue (TT) showing benign, “proliferative”, or malignant histology. By imaging, a 38-year-old patient with lower backache revealed a 6.2-cm vertebral lesion (L5). Core biopsy showed well-differentiated TT without features of papillary carcinoma. A 3.5-cm left ovarian mature teratoma (lacking TT) and peritoneal nodules (showing well-differentiated TT) were also identified and surgically removed. Thyroid ultrasound and cytological examination resulted negative. Four years before, left ovarian cystectomy was performed for a histologically “proliferative” SO. According to the malignant clinical course and WHO classification, this case was overall reassessed as a recurring well-differentiated follicular carcinoma arising in SO (WD-FC-SO), despite lacking malignant histological features in any specimens. Immunophenotype: TTF-1+/PAX-8+/thyroglobulin+/CK7+/chromogranin-/synaptophysin-/inhibin-/calretinin-/HNF1B-; Ki-67 index < 5%. Polymerase chain reaction analysis resulted negative for BRAF(V)(600E) mutation. The patient refused further treatments, without recurrence after 17 months. The clinical behavior of SO may be unpredictable. Histologically benign or proliferative strumas extraordinarily metastasize, while SO with malignant features may not recur. The exceptional evidence of peritoneal implants of well-differentiated TT (peritoneal strumosis) in patients with histologically benign SO represents a metastasis of WD-FC-SO (like in our case). A multidisciplinary approach including clinical, laboratory, radiologic, and histopathological data is required. MDPI 2022-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9222151/ /pubmed/35741221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12061411 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Case Report
Asaturova, Aleksandra
Magnaeva, Alina
Tregubova, Anna
Kometova, Vlada
Karamurzin, Yevgeniy
Martynov, Sergey
Lipatenkova, Yuliya
Adamyan, Leila
Palicelli, Andrea
Malignant Clinical Course of “Proliferative” Ovarian Struma: Diagnostic Challenges and Treatment Pitfalls
title Malignant Clinical Course of “Proliferative” Ovarian Struma: Diagnostic Challenges and Treatment Pitfalls
title_full Malignant Clinical Course of “Proliferative” Ovarian Struma: Diagnostic Challenges and Treatment Pitfalls
title_fullStr Malignant Clinical Course of “Proliferative” Ovarian Struma: Diagnostic Challenges and Treatment Pitfalls
title_full_unstemmed Malignant Clinical Course of “Proliferative” Ovarian Struma: Diagnostic Challenges and Treatment Pitfalls
title_short Malignant Clinical Course of “Proliferative” Ovarian Struma: Diagnostic Challenges and Treatment Pitfalls
title_sort malignant clinical course of “proliferative” ovarian struma: diagnostic challenges and treatment pitfalls
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9222151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35741221
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12061411
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