International Journal of Academic Health and Medical Research (IJAHMR)
  Year: 2022 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 2 | Page No.: 43-53
Borderline Ovarian Tumors about 14 Cases Download PDF
Errarhay Sanaa, Karam Saoud,Lahkim Bennani Ayman, El Fatemi Hind, Boubou Meriem, Bouchikhi Chahrazed, Banani AbdelAziz

Abstract:
Borderline ovarian tumors represent 15 to 20% of ovarian tumors and affect young women for whom fertility preservation is an important therapeutic challenge. radiological and biological examination oriented preoperative diagnosis. Surgical exploration and histological examination make the diagnostic. The treatment for the early stages should be as conservative as possible for young patients. This is a retrospective study of 14 observations diagnosed and treated at the Gynecology and Obstetrics Service I of University Hospital Hassan II in Fez. -The average age of our patients was 33 years, 62% were nulliparous. -All our patient complain about abdominal pelvic pain. 38.5% of patients have an increase abdominal volume. -82% of patients had clinically palpable pelvic tumors. -Pregnancy was the circumstance of discovery in one patient. -The suprapubic pelvic ultrasound was performed in all our patients. The average size of the masse is 83mm. -Histological Study Shows borderline serous tumor in 62%, and mucinous tumors in22%. - 57 % patients underwent conservative surgery, and 43% patients underwent radical surgery. - 2 patients had regular follow-up in oncology with a favorable evolution. - one patient received adjuvant chemotherapy for the presence of invasive peritoneal implants. - 6 patients received regular follow the gynecology department with a favorable evolution. One patient, who benefited from a conservative treatment spontaneously fell pregnant after primary infertility of 7 years.Keysword: Borderline ovarian tumors, Diagnosis, Treatment