Gynecologic Oncology Reports (Apr 2023)

Luteoma of pregnancy masquerading as a granulosa cell tumor

  • Naixin Zhang,
  • Sarah Thappa,
  • Janira Navarro Sanchez,
  • Ashlee Smith,
  • Cici Liu,
  • Cynthia Angel,
  • Brent DuBeshter,
  • Jaclyn Morrison,
  • Eva Pressman,
  • Richard Moore

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46
p. 101163

Abstract

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Pregnancy luteomas are rare, nonmalignant lesions thought to be caused by hormonal changes during pregnancy. Granulosa cell tumor is a rare type of ovarian cancer; 10% occur during pregnancy and typically present with elevated inhibin levels. Herein, we present a case of a pregnant female with a pelvic mass and elevated inhibin B suggestive of a granulosa cell tumor, yet with final pathology consistent with a pregnancy luteoma.

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