一名年轻女性的双侧皮样卵巢囊肿--病例报告和文献综述。

Cancer diagnosis & prognosis Pub Date : 2024-11-03 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.21873/cdp.10402
Sravya Pinnamaneni, Sunayana Sayani, Premsai Chilakuluri, Stergios Boussios
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背景/摘要:卵巢肿瘤是女性常见的肿瘤类型,其中成熟囊性畸胎瘤是最常见的变异。约有 10%的病例发生双侧卵巢肿瘤。然而,双侧和多发的情况很少见报道:病例报告:一名 22 岁的无子宫女性因闭经和突发性、全身性、钝痛的下腹部疼痛就诊。包括超声波和计算机断层扫描(CT)在内的诊断性影像学检查显示,双侧卵巢均有大的实性囊性病变,内部有与脂肪和钙化一致的高回声病灶,并伴有薄的内部隔膜。在保留卵巢功能的前提下,成功实施了腹腔镜囊肿切除术。组织病理学检查证实,切除的囊肿内存在分层角化的鳞状上皮、皮脂腺、毛囊、成熟脂肪组织、血管和淋巴管,但无恶性证据:这个独特的病例为了解和处理双侧皮样囊肿提供了宝贵的见解,突出了保留年轻女性卵巢功能的重要性。
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Bilateral Dermoid Ovarian Cysts in a Young Woman - A Case Report and Literature Review.

Background/aim: Ovarian tumors are a common type of neoplasm in women, with mature cystic teratomas being the most frequent variant. These tumors occur bilaterally in approximately 10% of cases. However, bilateral and multiple occurrences are rarely reported.

Case report: A 22-year-old nulliparous woman presented with amenorrhea and sudden, generalized, dull lower abdominal pain. Diagnostic imaging, including ultrasound and computed tomography (CT) scans, revealed large solid-cystic lesions in both ovaries, with internal hyperechoic foci consistent with fat and calcification, along with thin internal septations. A laparoscopic cystectomy was successfully performed, preserving ovarian function. Histopathological examination confirmed the presence of stratified keratinized squamous epithelium, sebaceous glands, hair follicles, mature adipose tissue, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels within the resected cysts, with no evidence of malignancy.

Conclusion: This unique case provides valuable insights into the understanding and management of bilateral dermoid cysts, highlighting the importance of preserving ovarian function in young women.

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