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Table 1 Clinical and pathological characteristics of patients with primary uterine mature teratoma in the literature

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

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