Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor in Pregnancy: A New Case and a Review of the Literature
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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First Author | Year | Patient Age | Gravidity and Parity | Primary/Recurrent | Previous Oncological Surgeries before Pregnancy |
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Guidi | 2019 | 41 | G5P1122 | Recurrent | Laparoscopic enucleation of an ovarian cyst on the right ovary initially, then right salpingo-oophorectomy, lymph nodes sampling, and omental and peritoneal biopsies |
Aymen | 2016 | 30 | G1P0 | Primary | NS |
Roy | 2014 | 23 | G1P0 | Primary | NS |
Agarwal | 2011 | 26 | G1P0 | Recurrent | Right salpingo-oophorectomy |
Fernandez-cid | 2011 | 35 | NS | Primary | NS |
First Author | Symptoms/Signs in the Index Pregnancy Which Prompted Work-Up | Week at Radiologic Work-Up or Intraoperative Diagnosis | Radiologic Work Up | Tumor Localization | Tumor Dimension |
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Guidi | Bulging of a symptomatic abdominal mass, that was palpable and visible | 29 | US and MRI | Uterine fundus | 9.6 × 6.7 × 12 cm3 (MRI) |
Aymen | Intermittent abdominal unspecific pain | 32 (CD) | NS | Right ovary | 40 × 30 cm (intraoperative) |
Roy | NS | At term (CD) | NS | Right ovary | 10 × 10 × 5 cm (intraoperative) |
Agarwal | Acute pain and progressive abdominal distension | 20 | US and MRI | Left ovary | 9.7 × 7.7 cm (US-MRI) |
Fernandez-cid | Asymptomatic; tumor detected at routine abdominal ultrasound | NS | US | Left ovary | 17 × 14.1 × 11.8 cm (US) |
First Author | Week at Surgery | Surgery in Pregnancy | Surgery at Delivery | Intraoperative Findings and Sites Positive for AGCT | Chemotherapy during Pregnancy |
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Guidi | 36 + 3 | No | Total hysterectomy, left salpingo-oophorectomy, excision of every macroscopically visible nodules in the peritoneum, and infracolic omentectomy | Left ovary, bilaterally in uterosacral ligaments, vesico-uterine fold and douglas pouch. | No |
Aymen | 32 | No | Right adnexectomy and partial omental removing | Omentum | No |
Roy | At term | No | Right sided ovariectomy | NS | NS |
Agarwal | Not applicable | No | No | Significant ascites, peritoneal implants, omental thickening, enlarged paraaortic lymph nodes and bilateral pleural effusion. | Adriamycin–Vincristine (week 21) |
Fernandez-cid | 15 | Laparoscopic left adnexectomy | No | NS | NS |
First Author | Gestational Age Delivery (Weeks + Days) | Mode of Delivery | Pregnancy Outcome | Birth Weight (Grams) | Apgars at 1 and 5 min |
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Guidi | 36 + 3 | Planned cesarean done early for preterm labor | Live birth, female | 2750 | 9/9 |
Aymen | 32 | Emergency cesarean for placental abruption | Live birth | 1925 | 2/5 * |
Roy | At term | Emergency cesarean for labor obstruction | Live birth, male | 2500 | NS |
Agarwal | 30 | Vaginal after preterm labor | Live birth, male | 1200 | NS |
Fernandez-cid | 39 | Planned cesarean | Live birth, female | NS | NS |
First Author | Surgery after Pregnancy | Chemotherapy after Pregnancy | Maternal Oncologic Outcome |
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Guidi | No | Six cycles of Carboplatin | Follow-up at 26 months negative for recurrence |
Aymen | Total hysterectomy, left adnexectomy, total omentectomy, appendicectomy, and multiple peritoneal biopsies | Four cycles of BEP protocol (after surgery in pregnancy) | Follow-up at 18-months negative for recurrence |
Roy | NS | Yes (type not described) | NS |
Agarwal | Total abdominal hysterectomy and left salpingo-oophorectomy (After the chemotherapy and 8 months postpartum) | Six cycles of cisplatin regimen | Follow-up at 10 months after delivery negative for recurrence |
Fernandez-cid | No | NS | Asymptomatic and at last US no recurrences |
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Guidi, S.; Berghella, V.; Scambia, G.; Fagotti, A.; Vidiri, A.; Restaino, S.; Vizzielli, G.; Inzani, F.; Cavaliere, A.F. Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor in Pregnancy: A New Case and a Review of the Literature. Healthcare 2021, 9, 1455. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111455
Guidi S, Berghella V, Scambia G, Fagotti A, Vidiri A, Restaino S, Vizzielli G, Inzani F, Cavaliere AF. Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor in Pregnancy: A New Case and a Review of the Literature. Healthcare. 2021; 9(11):1455. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111455
Chicago/Turabian StyleGuidi, Sofia, Vincenzo Berghella, Giovanni Scambia, Anna Fagotti, Annalisa Vidiri, Stefano Restaino, Giuseppe Vizzielli, Frediano Inzani, and Anna Franca Cavaliere. 2021. "Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor in Pregnancy: A New Case and a Review of the Literature" Healthcare 9, no. 11: 1455. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111455
APA StyleGuidi, S., Berghella, V., Scambia, G., Fagotti, A., Vidiri, A., Restaino, S., Vizzielli, G., Inzani, F., & Cavaliere, A. F. (2021). Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor in Pregnancy: A New Case and a Review of the Literature. Healthcare, 9(11), 1455. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111455