From: Uterine myometrial mature teratoma presenting as a uterine mass: a review of literature
Author | Age | Symptoms | Site of Tumour | Histology | Treatment | Relapse | Treatment of Relapse |
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Our Case | 21 | Abdominal distension | Uterine corpus | Mature teratoma | Hysterectomy | None | |
Lim et al., [2011] [6] | 27 | Cervical polyp | Uterine cervix | Mature teratoma with some lymphoid elements | Excision | None | |
Newsom-Davis et al., [2009] [5] | 82 | Postmenopausal bleeding | Uterine corpus | Mature& Immature Teratoma | Hysterectomy & bilateral salpingooophorectomy | Yes | Taxane, Etoposide & Cisplatin + Surgery |
Cappelo et al., [2009] [4] | 55 | Asymptomatic (Multiple uterine leiomyomas) | Uterine corpus | Mature teratoma with thyroid differentiation | Hysterectomy | None | |
Wang et al., [2011] [7] | 46 | Abnormal uterine bleeding | Uterine corpus | Mature cystic teratoma | Hysterectomy | None | |
Papadia et al., [2007] [8] | 58 | Endometrial polyp/Abnormal uterine bleeding | Uterine corpus | Mature cystic teratoma | Excision | None |