Abstract

Immature teratoma is a rare type of germ cell tumor that primarily affects young women and can present with diverse symptoms. We present a case of a 20-year-old female with a large abdominopelvic mass diagnosed as an immature teratoma. The patients chronic abdominopelvic pain and weight loss posed diagnostic challenges, but comprehensive diagnostic workup facilitated timely diagnosis and management. Radical surgery is the primary treatment option for immature teratomas, but alternative treatments such as chemotherapy may be appropriate in selected cases, particularly in young women with a desire to preserve fertility. A patient-centered approach is crucial for optimal outcomes. Further research is needed to determine the optimal chemotherapy regimen and duration of treatment for immature teratomas.

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