Affiliation:
1. Associate Professor Dept. of Pathology, R.I.M.S.Ranchi
2. Junior Resident Academic Dept.of Pathology,R.I.M.S.Ranchi
Abstract
It is challenging for the clinicians to make a pre-operative diagnosis of Teratomas, especially, if it is a case of immature cystic teratoma. We diagnosed women of age groups 0-20 yrs, 20-40 yrs, 40-60 yrs, >60 yrs,who presented with abdominal masses, which were diagnosed by abdominal Ultrasound as Teratomas, the types of which were best described after a proper Histopathological examination in the Department of Pathology at RIMS. The aims of the current study were to analyse the clinical features of Ovarian teratomas and to discuss it’s management. Women requiring surgery for Ovarian Teratomas should be appropriately counselled about the risks and benefits of laparoscopic and open approaches.
Reference6 articles.
1. 1.Dr Bhawna Bhutoria Jain, Dr Ayan Dey, Dr Ranu Roy Biswas, Dr.S Ghosh: Clinical & Histopathological Analysis of 50 cases of Teratoma in A Teaching Hospital; International Journal of Scientific Research|Vol 7|Issue-11|November-2018|ISSN No 2277-8179|IF:4.758|IC Value:93.98
2. 2. Sameer H, Bishr A, Nasreen H, Jessica R, Rahman MS(2016)Huge Bilateral Mature cystic Teratoma in Adolescence: A case report and review of literature.Adv Oncol Res Treat 1:108. doi:10.4172/2572-5025.1000108
3. 3. Seema Khanna et al Department of General Surgery, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India Volume 2012|Article ID 845198| 2 pages|
4. 4. Iman Fayez et al Multiple Bilateral Ovarian Mature Cystic Teratomas with Ovarian Torsion: A Case Report Oman Med j. 2018 Mar:33(2): 163-166.
5. 5. Manika Agarwal and Shweta Mishra A Case of Mature Cystic Teratoma in an 8 year old Girl: A Rare Case Report; Indian J Med PaediatrOncol.2017 Apr-Jun:38(2):210-211