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CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH BORDERLINE AND MALIGNANT OVARIAN TUMORS: OUTCOMES AND PREGNANCIES

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  95-100

Abstract

 Background: Recent studies have showed CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT in selective patients with borderline and malignant ovarian tumors is safe; therefore this management is considered in patients with ovarian tumor who desire to preserve fertility.Objective: This study has been performed to evaluate the clinical outcome and fertility in patients with ovarian tumors who were treated conservatively.Materials and Methods: All patients who were treated conservatively (preservation of uterus and at least one ovary) or were on follow-up and had recurrence were evaluated in Vali-e-Asr Hospital during 2000-2004.Results: Among 410 patients with ovarian tumors, 60 were treated conservatively. Age range was 13-34 years. Twenty-six of patients (43.3%) were desired pregnancy and 34 (56%) patients did not. Three (5%) patients had history of infertility. Histological types of tumors were as follows; 15(25%) borderline tumors, 10(16.7%) epithelial tumors, 26(43.3%) germ cell tumors, and 9(15%) sex cord tumors. Range follow-up time was 12-48 months. Seven term pregnancies in 6 patients had been occurred, 1 in epithelial group, 2 in germ cell group, 1 in sex cord group and 3 in borderline group. Nine patients had recurrence and 2 patients expired, including one patient with serous cyst carcinoma (Stage IIIC).This patient had refused radical surgery and referred to our center with recurrence. Another patient had immature teratoma (Stage IIIC).Conclusion: Conservative surgical management in young patients with stage I (grade 1, 2) of epithelial ovarian tumor and sex cord-stromal tumor and in patients with borderline and germ cell ovarian tumors could be performed in order to preserve fertility.

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    GHAEM MAGHAMI, FATEMEH, KARIMI ZARCHI, M., NASERI, AZITA, MOUSAVI, A.A.S., MODARES GILANI, M., & RAMAZANZADEH, F.. (2008). CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH BORDERLINE AND MALIGNANT OVARIAN TUMORS: OUTCOMES AND PREGNANCIES. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE (IRANIAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE), 6(2), 95-100. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/295151/en

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    GHAEM MAGHAMI FATEMEH, KARIMI ZARCHI M., NASERI AZITA, MOUSAVI A.A.S., MODARES GILANI M., RAMAZANZADEH F.. CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH BORDERLINE AND MALIGNANT OVARIAN TUMORS: OUTCOMES AND PREGNANCIES. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE (IRANIAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE)[Internet]. 2008;6(2):95-100. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/295151/en

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    FATEMEH GHAEM MAGHAMI, M. KARIMI ZARCHI, AZITA NASERI, A.A.S. MOUSAVI, M. MODARES GILANI, and F. RAMAZANZADEH, “CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH BORDERLINE AND MALIGNANT OVARIAN TUMORS: OUTCOMES AND PREGNANCIES,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE (IRANIAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE), vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 95–100, 2008, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/295151/en

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