scholarly journals Torsion of ovarian mass-A diagnostic dilemma to tissue diagnosis

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 221-223
Author(s):  
Mayuri Ahuja ◽  
Shelly Agarwal ◽  
Ruchi Srivastava ◽  
Neerja Goel ◽  
Swati Rai

A holistic and multidisciplinary approach is required for ovarian cancer diagnosis and management. Ovarian tumor diagnosis is based on clinical symptomatology followed by radiological confirmation. Tumor markers are considered just adjunct. Management of ovarian mass is surgical and intra -op frozen section aids in understanding the nature of the mass but histopathology is definitive. Ovarian torsion affects 2.5 to 7.4% of all ovarian tumors. The present case will highlight the destructive changes brought about by torsion which could ultimately result in missed tissue diagnosis.

2021 ◽  
Vol 156 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. S82-S82
Author(s):  
A C Srivastava ◽  
F Hussain ◽  
T Patel

Abstract Introduction/Objective Rhabdomyosarcoma is the most common pediatric soft tissue sarcoma. However, rhabdomyosarcoma in the ovary is exceptionally unusual and presents a diagnostic challenge. We report one such case and its clinical and pathological perspective. Methods/Case Report 16-year-old female presented with an enlarging pelvic mass, abdominal distension, and pain. Imaging revealed a heterogeneous left ovarian mass, right axillary lymphadenopathy, and right-hand soft tissue mass. CA-125 was 1833.0 U/ml. Patient underwent left salphingo-oophorectomy, omentectomy, peritoneal and mesenteric biopsy for ovarian staging, incidental appendectomy, and right axillary lymph node excision with suspicion of ovarian epithelial tumor. Pathological evaluation revealed a 16-cm intact ovary with multiple solid and cystic nodules with areas of hemorrhage and necrosis. Microscopic examination of ovarian tumor showed a high-grade malignant tumor consisting of sheets of small round blue cells with severe cytologic atypia, increased mitoses, and features suggestive of rhabdoid morphology. The other specimens were positive for metastases. The tumor cells were immunopositive for Myogenin and MyoD1 while immunonegative for Cytokeratin AE1/AE3, SF-1, PLAP, SALL4, MelanA, and S-100. INI-1 and BRG-1 demonstrated intact nuclear expression. FISH testing identified rearrangement of the FOX01 gene at 13q14. Based on these findings, diagnosis of alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma was rendered. Currently, the patient is receiving rhabdomyosarcoma chemotherapy treatment and has responded well. Results (if a Case Study enter NA) NA Conclusion In cases with complex and urgent clinical presentation, where the existence of a primary tumor is unknown and where symptoms attributable to primary ovarian tumor dominate the clinical picture, rhabdomyosarcoma is rarely proposed in the differential diagnoses of small round blue cell tumors of the ovary. At present, the right-hand mass is under evaluation; thus, the true nature of the ovarian mass, primary or metastatic is unknown. Our case illustrates the importance of exact diagnoses, as treatment of rhabdomyosarcoma, is different from other ovarian tumors.


1987 ◽  
Vol 73 (3) ◽  
pp. 301-302 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pentti K. Heinonen ◽  
Olli-Pekka Kallioniemi ◽  
Timo Koivula

The serum concentrations of CA 125 and placental alkaline phosphatase were analyzed in 16 patients with ovarian cancer. Increased serum levels of CA 125 and placental alkaline phosphatase were observed in 75% and 50% of the cancer patients, respectively. The serum levels of these tumor markers were not correlated, supporting their distinct antigenic nature. CA 125 seems to be a more promising tumor marker for ovarian cancer than placental alkaline phosphatase.


2019 ◽  
Vol 65 (5) ◽  
pp. 674-683 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marta Sans ◽  
Jialing Zhang ◽  
John Q Lin ◽  
Clara L Feider ◽  
Noah Giese ◽  
...  

Abstract BACKGROUND Accurate tissue diagnosis during ovarian cancer surgery is critical to maximize cancer excision and define treatment options. Yet, current methods for intraoperative tissue evaluation can be time intensive and subjective. We have developed a handheld and biocompatible device coupled to a mass spectrometer, the MasSpec Pen, which uses a discrete water droplet for molecular extraction and rapid tissue diagnosis. Here we evaluated the performance of this technology for ovarian cancer diagnosis across different sample sets, tissue types, and mass spectrometry systems. METHODS MasSpec Pen analyses were performed on 192 ovarian, fallopian tube, and peritoneum tissue samples. Samples were evaluated by expert pathologists to confirm diagnosis. Performance using an Orbitrap and a linear ion trap mass spectrometer was tested. Statistical models were generated using machine learning and evaluated using validation and test sets. RESULTS High performance for high-grade serous carcinoma (n = 131; clinical sensitivity, 96.7%; specificity, 95.7%) and overall cancer (n = 138; clinical sensitivity, 94.0%; specificity, 94.4%) diagnoses was achieved using Orbitrap data. Variations in the mass spectra from normal tissue, low-grade, and high-grade serous ovarian cancers were observed. Discrimination between cancer and fallopian tube or peritoneum tissues was also achieved with accuracies of 92.6% and 87.9%, respectively, and 100% clinical specificity for both. Using ion trap data, excellent results for high-grade serous cancer vs normal ovarian differentiation (n = 40; clinical sensitivity, 100%; specificity, 100%) were obtained. CONCLUSIONS The MasSpec Pen, together with machine learning, provides robust molecular models for ovarian serous cancer prediction and thus has potential for clinical use for rapid and accurate ovarian cancer diagnosis.


2016 ◽  
Vol 76 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
I Rohr ◽  
J Sehouli ◽  
A En-Nia ◽  
M Heinrich ◽  
R Richter ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Dr. Manisha ◽  
Dr. Ruchi Jindal

Background: The term "ovarian cancer" includes several different types of cancer that  arise from cells of the ovary, most commonly, tumors arise from the epithelium or lining cells of the ovary.  Ovarian cancer risk is positively associated with higher consumption of dietary cholesterol and eggs, and inversely associated with a higher intake of vegetables. High consumption of fats may increase circulating estrogen levels, thus increasing the possibility of cell damage and proliferation that is responsible for cancerous growth. Material & Methods: The present study was conducted at Geetanjali Medical College and Hospital, Udaipur (Rajasthan). Total  100 cases (females) attending the obstetrics and gynecology department for some gynecological and other problem  were selected for this study between the age of 40-60 years, who were attending cancer centre at GEETANJALI MEDICAL COLLEGE AND  HOSPITAL, Udaipur (Rajasthan).                GROUP I: - It consisted of healthy females control subjects (n=50) .By routine examination and tests, we ensured that all the subjects were healthy and there were no signs and symptoms or history of ovarian tumor and diseases GROUP II: - It consisted of ovarian cancer females subjects (n=50) with a history of ovarian tumor. Results:   Higher level of cholesterol, LDL, VLDL and low level of HDL are found in ovarian cancer patients. Conclusion: The present study we highlights the importance and role of serum lipid profile in diagnosis, prognosis and recurrence of the disease. The study shows that serum level of cholesterol, LDL, VLDL was elevated in  patients of ovarian cancer while low level of HDL are found in ovarian cancer patients. Key words: lipid profile, ovarian cancer.


2020 ◽  
Vol 70 (4) ◽  
pp. 304-309
Author(s):  
Anitha Thomas ◽  
Ajit Sebastian ◽  
Rachel George ◽  
Dhanya Susan Thomas ◽  
Grace Rebekah ◽  
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