10/34(29%) women with pre-existing psychiatric illness had SVD compared to 74/161(46%) in the control group [RR = 0.89, 95% CI = 0.78-1.01, p = N/S]. 13/34(38%) required caesarean section compared to 42/161(26%) [RR = 1.1, 95% CI = 0.95-1.31, p = N/S]. 11/34(32%) required operative vaginal delivery compared to 45/161(28%) [RR = 1.04, 95% CI = 0.89-1.21, p = N/S].For women with psychiatric illness, median gestation at delivery was 39 weeks (Range = 24-41 weeks). 13/34(38%) had induction of labour (IOL) compared to 32/161(20%) [RR = 1.21, 95% CI = 1.0-1.47, p = 0.03]. The median birth weight for women with psychiatric illness was 3115g (Range = 910-4320 g).There were no differences in the rates of pre-term birth, stillbirth, perineal trauma and post-partum haemorrhage, and no differences in perinatal morbidity. Conclusions Almost 1 in 5 women attending for ante-natal care has a history of psychiatric illness. There was a high rate of obstetric interventions, but other than IOL, none reached statistical significance. It is reassuring to note that women with preexisting psychiatric morbidity do not appear to be at risk of adverse perinatal outcome.
Background Sex cord stromal tumours make up less than 0.2% of tumours in the ovaries and about 1% of ovarian malignancies during pregnancy. Their unpredictability makes counselling, management, and prognosis challenging. This case of intermediate grade Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour of FIGO stage 1c during pregnancy had exploratory staging at 20 weeks gestation with adjuvant chemotherapy followed by uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery. Case Patient aged 25 at 8 weeks gestation had abdominal pains. Initial scan showed singleton intrauterine viable pregnancy with incidental finding of large irregular multiloculated, septated, and nonvascular complex cyst on right adnexa with probable origin from right ovary. Follow up plan included repeat scans, MRI and blood test for tumour markers to investigate nature of the cyst. MRI scan at 13 weeks showed free fluid in pelvis, with recent significant growth, and suspicious features of malignancy with solid areas and abnormal vascular flow. Recommendation from Multi-Disciplinary Team was for surgery and if confirmed malignancy, for chemotherapy. Patient had mid-trimester laparotomy. Histology showed intermediate grade Sertoli- Leydig cell tumour with focal high grade areas. It was determined as FIGO stage 1c. She had adjuvant chemotherapy at 28 weeks gestation and normal delivery at 38 weeks gestation. Conclusion This rare case demonstrates treatment and follow up procedure in absence of availability of an evidence-based approach. Patient’s age, tumour stage and degree of differentiation are used to determine the treatment and need for chemotherapy. Surgical intervention is usually after 14 weeks gestation. Chemotherapy should be considered for cases of advanced stage.
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