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The present study describes the case of a 62 year-old female patient with a metastatic tumor in the right hemi-liver of >25 cm in diameter, who presented to The Affiliated Hospital of Guilin Medical University (Guangxi, China) with
acute abdominal pain
and severe malnutrition. Radical surgery was performed to remove the tumor by open surgery. A biopsy was not performed prior to the surgery, so the tumor was diagnosed as end-stage primary liver cancer (PLC) based solely on the character and appearance of the tumor on computed tomography prior to surgery. However, subsequent to the surgery, upon analysis by the Department of Pathology, the mass was identified as an ovarian
granulosa cell tumor
(
GCT
). These tumors occur rarely, representing only 2-3% of all ovarian tumors, and are well known for late recurrences, with an incidence of 25-30%. As metastasis of the liver with
GCT
is extremely rare and the data available on the subject is limited by the small number of studies, and due to the absence of a biopsy report prior to surgery, the patient was initially misdiagnosed with PLC. However, despite this misdiagnosis, a good result was obtained, as the patient was later diagnosed with
GCT
following a detailed pathological examination and was treated with rational therapy. The performance status and quality of life were significantly improved, and the patient remains disease-free at one year post-surgery.
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PMID:Metastasis of the liver with a granulosa cell tumor of the ovary: A case report. 2562 Oct 56
BACKGROUND
Granulosa cell tumor
of the ovary is very rare in childhood; its most common clinical manifestation is isosexual precocious puberty. Clinical presentation as acute abdomen due to pain and ovarian torsion is rare, but a
granulosa cell tumor
must be suspected in a patient with this acute presentation and signs of early puberty. Adult-type
granulosa cell tumor
is an even rarer occurrence in children. CASE REPORT We report a case of torsion of adult-type
granulosa cell tumor
of the ovary in a 5-year-old patient with
acute abdominal pain
and ovarian torsion and highlight the importance of histological diagnosis of this tumor for the therapeutic plan and progression of these patients. CONCLUSIONS Precocious puberty, pain, abdominal distension, and an ultrasonography with suspicion of ovarian torsion are warning signs that may indicate the presence of a gonadal stromal tumor in pediatric patients seen at an emergency unit. These patients require long-term follow-up by a pediatrician and gynecologist because of the potential for late recurrence.
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PMID:Torsion of Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Ovary in a Preschool Patient: A Rare Cause of Acute Abdomen. 3233 78