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Secondary ovarian neoplasms in children: imaging features with histopathologic correlation

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Background. Although the pathologic features and imaging appearance of childhood primary ovarian neoplasms have been well described, little information is available about the malignancies that may secondarily involve the ovary. Objective. To determine the relationship between the imaging features and the histopathology of secondary ovarian neoplasms in children treated at our institution. Materials and methods. We searched our institutional database for codes indicating metastatic ovarian disease. Of the 35 patients with such codes,18 had pathologically proven secondary ovarian disease. From their medical records we recorded demographic data, presenting symptoms, and evidence of endocrine dysfunction. We reviewed the pre-oophorectomy imaging and the subsequent pathologic specimens. Results. One-third of the patients had bilateral pelvic masses; another third had large masses indistinguishable from the ovaries. Twelve (67 %) had either ascites, peritoneal implants, matted bowel, adenopathy, pleural effusions, or some combination of these. Five (28 %) had other metastatic disease. Primary tumors included colon adenocarcinoma (9), Burkitt's lymphoma (3), alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (3), Wilms' tumor (1), neuroblastoma (1), and retinoblastoma (1). Conclusion. Although rare, secondary ovarian tumors should be considered in the differential diagnosis of children with ovarian masses. Bilateral ovarian masses or large masses indistinguishable from the ovaries, particularly in the presence of other metastatic foci, may help distinguish primary from secondary ovarian malignancies.

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Received: 14 September 2000 Accepted: 7 December 2000

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McCarville, M., Hill, D., Miller, B. et al. Secondary ovarian neoplasms in children: imaging features with histopathologic correlation. Pediatric Radiology 31, 358–364 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002470100436

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