2008
DOI: 10.1016/s1773-035x(08)74873-1
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Transformation maligne épithéliale d’un tératome mature de l’ovaire : à propos d’un cas

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“…Survival at 5 years is 77% for stage I and only 11% for advanced stages. 30 Other prognostic factors at to look for are grade, vascular invasion, break-in capsular and the histological type of the component malignant. A mature teratoma carcinized into carcinoma epidermoid is more favorable prognosis than transformation in sarcoma or melanoma.…”
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“…Survival at 5 years is 77% for stage I and only 11% for advanced stages. 30 Other prognostic factors at to look for are grade, vascular invasion, break-in capsular and the histological type of the component malignant. A mature teratoma carcinized into carcinoma epidermoid is more favorable prognosis than transformation in sarcoma or melanoma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mature teratoma carcinized into carcinoma epidermoid is more favorable prognosis than transformation in sarcoma or melanoma. 29,30 The presence or not of tumor residue is also a factor to take in consideration; 5 years survival is 79% without tumor residue and 10.1% with a tumor residue. 31…”
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“…Le tératome mature cancérisé se définit comme étant un kyste dermoïde dans lequel se développe un carcinome sur une de ses composantes matures [3].…”
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“…Dans notre cas, la malignité n'avait pas été suspectée sur l'aspect macroscopique de la tumeur parce que la cancérisation concernait un petit fragment. Dans 10 à 15 % des cas, un kyste dermoïde sans composante maligne peut s'observer au niveau de l'ovaire controlatéral [3].…”
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