Introduction. Granulosa cell tumors are rare neoplasms of ovary with low
malignancy potential and late recurrence. They originate from the granulose
of the ovary stromal cells and have the ability to produce estrogens. The
main treatment is surgical and implies hysterectomy with bilateral
salpingo-oophorectomy, omentectomy, taking peritoneal biopsies, and
cytological analysis of the peritoneal washing. When found in young women
who have not given birth, a conservative approach can be considered.
Fertility sparing surgery is safe only for early FIGO stages IA tumors ??
IC, where it is necessary to make unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and
complete staging. Case outline. We present a case of young woman with
granulosa cell tumor who was accidentally discovered, and after an adequate
surgery and chemotherapy she gave a birth to a healthy child. Conclusion.
Young women who have not given birth and who have been diagnosed with
granulosa cell ovarian tumor can be treated conservatively after adequate
disease staging and confirmation that the disease is at an early stage.