Affiliation:
1. Scientific Center of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery
Abstract
Teratoma is a germ cell tumor, which consists of derivatives of three germ layers and has various malignant potentials – from benign mature forms to immature embryonic forms with a somatic type of malignancy. Even the mature type of teratoma is biologically unpredictable providing for an ability to grow locally with invasion. Necessity for complete removal of tumors, wherever they are located, is explained by the fact that there is a risk of a possible development of growing teratoma syndrome or transformation into malignant tumors. This article describes the clinical case of growing teratoma syndrome of mediastinal localization in a teenager with Klinefelter syndrome, also as an example of the multidisciplinary approach of pediatric oncologists, surgeons, radiotherapists and pathomorphologists in decision-making for optimal treatment. The patients' parents gave their consent to the use of their child's data, including photographs, for research purposes and in publications.
Publisher
Fund Doctors, Innovations, Science for Children
Subject
Oncology,Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Reference21 articles.
1. Gobel U., Calaminus G., Engert J., Kaatsch P., Gadner H., Bökkerink J.P., et al. Teratomas in infancy and childhood. Med Pediatr Oncol 1998; 31 (1): 8–15. DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1096-911x(199807)31:1<8::aidmpo2>3.0.co;2-kh
2. Pierce J.L., Frazier A.L., Amatruda J.F. Pediatric Germ Cell Tumors: A Developmental Perspective. Adv Urol 2018; 9059382. DOI: 10.1155/2018/9059382
3. Imyanitov E.N. Epidemiologiya i biologiya germinogennykh opukholei. Prakticheskaya onkologiya 2006; 7 (1): 1–5.
4. Hartmann J.T., Nichols C.R., Droz J.-P., Horwich A., Gerl A., Fossa S.D., et al. Hematologic disorders associated with primary mediastinal nonseminomatous germ cell tumors. J Natl Cancer Inst 2000; 92 (1): 54–61. DOI: 10.1093/jnci/92.1.54
5. Depani S., Stoneham S., Krailo M., Xia C., Nicholson J. Results from the UK Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group study of extracranial germ cell tumors in children and adolescents (GCIII). Eur J Cancer. 2019; 118: 49–57. DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2019.05.001