Case Reports in Women's Health (Jan 2021)

Ovarian teratoma with pituitary tissue: A case report

  • Sarah Werner,
  • Cristina Zottola,
  • Jordan Steinberg,
  • Barry Pearson,
  • Adi Katz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29
p. e00279

Abstract

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Ovarian cysts and specifically ovarian teratomas are a common finding in young patients. These cysts display histological cell types from all three cells lines: endodermal, ectodermal and mesodermal origins. A 22-year-old woman who displayed classic signs of cortisol excess – excessive weight gain, difficultly losing weight and abdominal striae – was found to have a 10 cm mature teratoma cyst. This patient presented with ovarian torsion, a common complication of ovarian cysts, and was treated surgically. Pathology was significant for an ovarian teratoma with pituitary secreting cells, most significantly cells secreting adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH).

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