Abstract

BackgroundOvarian thecoma-fibroma groups (OTFG) are uncommon sex cord-stromal neoplasms. The objective of the study was to demonstrate clinical and sonographic features of OTFG and compare with surgical histopathology.MethodsA total of 61 patients with surgically proven OTFG were enrolled in this retrospective study to demonstrate its clinical and sonographic features and to compare with pathological findings. Gray scale and color Doppler sonography were performed presurgically with either transabdominal or transvaginal approach to image pelvic structures and lesions. The clinical findings and sonographic appearances were compared with the types of the OTFG tumors based on the histopathological diagnosis.ResultsThe mean patient age was 53.57 (range, 26–86) years. There were 63.93% (39/61) patients in postmenopausal and 63.93% (39/61) patients with no clinical symptoms. Ultrasound findings of OTFG revealed as solid tumors with a typical feature of well-demarcated hypoechoic masses in 70.49% (43/61), among which 74.41% (32/43) tumors were smaller than 5 cm in diameter. There were 17 mixed echogenic masses with calcification, hemorrhage, or cyst, among which 70.59% (12/17) lesions were larger than 5 cm in diameter. Acoustic attenuation of the tumor was presented in 44.26% (27/61) of the cases. Doppler flow signals within the tumors were found in 20 cases (32.79%), in which 80% (16/20) had minimal or moderate flow signals. Ascites was detected in 32.79% (20/61) of the cases, Megi’s syndrome was found in 1 case. Final pathology revealed 41 (67.21%) thecoma-fibromas, 15 (24.59%) fibromas, 4 (6.56%) thecomas and 1 (1.64%) fibrosarcoma. There were 58 patients underwent cancer antigen 125 (CA125) test, and 20.69% (12/58) showed an elevated level. The diameter of tumors was found to be significantly correlated with CA125 level (p < 0.01) and the amount of ascites fluid (p < 0.05).ConclusionsThe typical sonographic features of OTFG include adnexal hypoechoic masses with clear border and acoustic attenuation as well as minimal Doppler flow signals. All the aforementioned features could make ultrasound imaging as a assistent tool improve the preoperative diagnostic accuracy.

Highlights

  • Ovarian thecoma-fibroma groups (OTFG) are uncommon sex cord-stromal neoplasms

  • The fibromas are composed in variable proportion of spindle cells forming collagen, while thecomas arise from stromal cells which resemble the perifollicular thecal cells, and occasionally there are histologic features of both fibroma and thecoma, giving rise to the term fibrothecoma

  • According to the World Health Organization classification of ovarian neoplasms, they belong to OTFG neoplasms [5, 7,8,9]

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Introduction

Ovarian thecoma-fibroma groups (OTFG) are uncommon sex cord-stromal neoplasms. Ovarian thecoma-fibroma groups (OTFG) are uncommon sex cord-stromal neoplasms, constituting 1.0 to 4.0% of all ovarian tumors [1,2,3,4]. The preoperative diagnostic rate of OTFG is rather low due to its low incidence, diverse clinical syndromes, and the great differences existing in tumor size, shape and internal components. It is often misdiagnosed as uterine myoma. The present study collected and analyzed the ultrasound features, as well as the clinical and pathologic findings of OTFG, with the aim to improve preoperative diagnostic accuracy

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