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Ovarian Tumors with Dr. Roshni Dasgupta

Video Published 2022-09-08 Updated 2024-02-10

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Pediatric surgeon Dr. Roshni Dasgupta discusses the evaluation and management of ovarian tumors in children, covering the three main tissue types (epithelial, stromal, germ cell), associated genetic syndromes, and diagnostic workup including tumor markers and imaging. The discussion emphasizes clinical presentation such as precocious puberty and virilization in sex cord tumors.

Key Takeaways

  • Ovarian tumors in children are rare (2% of pediatric cancers) and classified by origin: epithelial, stromal/sex-cord, or germ cell.
  • Genetic syndromes (Peutz-Jeghers, Ollier, Maffucci, McCune-Albright) increase ovarian tumor risk; maintain high clinical suspicion.
  • Precocious puberty with palpable mass suggests sex-cord tumor; check inhibin A/B, estradiol, AFP, beta-hCG, and CA-125.
  • MRI preferred over CT for ovarian masses: superior tissue characterization, lymph node detection, no radiation; CT better for calcifications.
  • CA-125 has limited specificity in children—elevated in benign conditions (endometriosis, inflammation) and malignancy alike.

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