Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4161420 | Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports | 2014 | 5 Pages |
•We report 2 cases of borderline ovarian tumors in adolescent females.•Diagnosis and treatment of pediatric borderline ovarian tumors is discussed.•Tumors were surgically removed with the aim of preserving fertility.•Long term follow-up is necessary due to a high rate of recurrence.
Ovarian borderline surface epithelial neoplasms occur infrequently in the pediatric population. Preoperative diagnostic criteria include ultrasound and serum tumor markers with definitive diagnosis made on pathologic examinations intraoperatively. Treatment typically involves resection of the tumor with an emphasis on preserving fertility. Patients diagnosed with borderline tumors generally have a good prognosis; however the possibility of recurrence remains. Two cases of 15 year-old females with borderline ovarian tumors are presented that add to the current literature by highlighting the diagnosis, clinical management, and follow-up postoperatively.