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Volume 65 Number 4 September 1998 |
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| Gynandroblastoma in Pregnancy: Case Report and Review of Literature | 292 |
Tamara Kalir, and Frederick Friedman, Jr. |
ABSTRACT
Gynandroblastoma is an extremely rare tumor, composed of sex cord and
stromal cells of both ovarian (granulosa-theca) and testicular
(Sertoli-Leydig) types. We believe that its occurrence during pregnancy
has not been previously reported. The patient was a 32-year-old woman who
during her pregnancy was noted to have a progressively enlarging,
unilocular left ovarian cyst. Beginning at 18 weeks gestation, the fetus
required multiple platelet transfusions for severe alloimmune
thrombocytopenia. A viable baby girl was delivered by cesarean section
at 39 weeks gestation. At that time, an ovarian cystectomy also was
performed. When the histology of the tissue subsequently became known, a
left salpingo-oophorectomy was performed for gynandroblastoma. One year
later, at the time of laparoscopic sterilization, the examination of the
pelvis was normal.
KEY WORDS
gynandroblastoma,
ovary,
pregnancy,
case report
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