Ovarian tumors: Incidence, histological type of lesions and treatment in pediatric age group
, , , , et | 29 avr. 2021
Article Category: Original Article
Publié en ligne: 29 avr. 2021
Pages: 292 - 296
Reçu: 01 mai 2020
Accepté: 01 févr. 2021
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Fig. 1
Malignant and benign tumors incidence depending on age with trend linesThe incidence, average patient’s age at the surgery and the age range of different morphological types of ovarian tumors in the study group
Histopathological diagnosis |
Patients n (%) |
Average age at surgery and age range [years] |
Malignant tumor |
12 (38.7) |
10.8 (0.8–16) |
dysgerminoma |
3 (9.7) |
8.67 (0.42–16) |
yolk sac tumor |
2 (6.5) |
11.34 (9.5–13) |
mixed germ cell tumor |
3 (9.7) |
11.5 (10–13) |
sex cord stromal tumor |
2 (6.5) |
6.75 (5–13) |
immature teratoma |
2 (6.5) |
13 (10–16) |
Benign tumor |
19 (61.3) |
10.67 (0.34–17) |
mature teratoma |
12 (38.7) |
10.84 (2–17) |
serous cyst |
6 (19.4) |
9.75 (0.34–16) |
angioma |
1 (3.2) |
14 (14) |
Method of surgery depending on lesion’s morphological type
Lesion type |
Ovary-sparing surgery |
Salpingo-oophorectomy |
laparoscopy |
laparotomy |
laparoscopy |
laparotomy |
benign |
9 |
0 |
6 |
4 |
malignant |
0 |
2 |
1 |
9 |
TOTAL |
9 |
2 |
7 |
13 |