Case Report

Strumal Carcinoid of the Ovary: A Case Report

10.4274/meandros.1768

  • Betül Bolat Küçükzeybek
  • Ayşe Vatansever
  • Aylin Orgen Çallı
  • Türkan Rezanko

Received Date: 13.09.2014 Accepted Date: 13.09.2014 Meandros Med Dent J 2016;17(2):116-119

Strumal carcinoid is a rarely seen form of ovarian teratoma composed of an mixture of mostly trabecular carcinoid tumor and thyroid elements. It is detected based on the symptoms resulting from the growth of an ovarian mass or incidentally. A 50-year-old female patient with inguinal and low back pain was admitted to the outpatient clinic of the gynecology and obstetrics department in our hospital. The patient’s systemic examination did not reveal any abnormalities but her lower abdominal computed tomography which in turn showed a solid and large cystic mass with dimensions of 16x12 cm in the left adnexal region. First, these findings were considered in favor of an ovarian tumor. The patient underwent total abdominal hysterectomy+bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy operation for the adnexal mass and uterine myomas. We detected stromal carcinoid in the ovary and skin appendages nested with adipose tissue areas in the surrounding area. In the immunohistochemical examination, thyroid transcription factor-1 and thyroglobulin positivity was observed in the areas of the thyroid tissue and, synaptophysin and chromogranin positivity was observed in the carcinoid area. We present clinical, morphological and immunohistochemical characteristics of a patient diagnosed with stromal carcinoid, a rarely seen variant of the ovarian teratomas, along with the literature.

Keywords: Struma ovarii, carcinoid tumor, strumal carcinoid

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