Gynecologic Oncology Reports (May 2019)

Long term control of luteinized thecoma with sclerosing peritonitis with leuprorelin and tamoxifen treatment

  • L. Muratori,
  • G. Gorzegno,
  • P. Sperone,
  • A. Andreozzi,
  • M. Di Maio,
  • G.V. Scagliotti

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28
pp. 44 – 46

Abstract

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Background: Luteinized thecoma with sclerosing peritonitis (LTSP) is a very rare condition, and its clinical management is not evidence-based. Here we describe a case of long-term disease control achieved with leuprorelin and tamoxifen therapy. Case presentation: A 18-year-old woman with acute abdomen underwent surgical removal of an ovarian mass and received diagnosis of LTSP. Treatment plan consisted of leuprorelin and tamoxifen, followed by a good instrumental response. After 5 years, leuprorelin was stopped, and the patient continued tamoxifen alone. Ten years after diagnosis, she is still disease free. Conclusion: Even in the absence of solid evidence, the combination of leuprorelin and tamoxifen could be considered as a possible medical treatment of LTSP. Considering the limitations related to the rarity of disease, further studies are needed to improve its management. Keywords: Thecoma, Sclerosing, Peritonitis, Hormonal, Therapy, Ovary