BACKGROUND Malignant transformation(MT)of mature cystic teratoma(MCT)has a poor prognosis,especially in advanced cases.Concurrent chemoradiotherapy(CCRT)has an inhibitory effect on MT.CASE SUMMARY Herein,we present a ...BACKGROUND Malignant transformation(MT)of mature cystic teratoma(MCT)has a poor prognosis,especially in advanced cases.Concurrent chemoradiotherapy(CCRT)has an inhibitory effect on MT.CASE SUMMARY Herein,we present a case in which CCRT had a reduction effect preoperatively.A 73-year-old woman with pyelonephritis was referred to our hospital.Computed tomography revealed right hydronephrosis and a 6-cm pelvic mass.Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle biopsy(EUS-FNB)revealed squamous cell carci-noma.The patient was diagnosed with MT of MCT.Due to her poor general con-dition and renal malfunction,we selected CCRT,expecting fewer adverse effects.After CCRT,her performance status improved,and the tumor size was reduced;surgery was performed.Five months postoperatively,the patient developed dis-semination and lymph node metastases.Palliative chemotherapy was ineffective.She died 18 months after treatment initiation.CONCLUSION EUS-FNB was useful in the diagnosis of MT of MCT;CCRT suppressed the disea-se and improved quality of life.展开更多
BACKGROUND Mediastinal mature teratoma is the most common histological type of primary extragonadal germ cell tumor.In this report,we describe a rare case of giant mature teratoma located primarily in the anterior med...BACKGROUND Mediastinal mature teratoma is the most common histological type of primary extragonadal germ cell tumor.In this report,we describe a rare case of giant mature teratoma located primarily in the anterior mediastinum and causing partial atelectasis of the upper and middle lobes of the right lung,as well as extrinsic compression of the right atrium.CASE SUMMARY A 31-year-old male with a giant mediastinal mature teratoma presented with progressive exertional dyspnea and chest pain for 1 mo.Computed tomography of the chest indicated the diagnosis of anterior mediastinal teratoma.The patient underwent right uniportal anterior approach video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery(VATS).En bloc resection of the giant teratoma,wedge resection of the upper and middle lobes of the right lung,resection of the thymus and partial excision of the pericardium were successfully performed.The pathological diagnosis revealed a mature cystic teratoma with foreign-body reaction that was closely related to the right lung,atrium dextrum,superior vena cava and ascending aorta.An atrophic thymic tissue was also discovered at the external teratoma surface.The patient was discharged on postoperative day 7.CONCLUSION This is the first report of the use of uniportal VATS for complete resection of a teratoma in combination with wedge resection of the right upper and middle lung lobes and partial resection of the pericardium.展开更多
Innovative pulsed current-assisted multi-pass rolling tests were conducted on a 12-roll mill during the rolling deformation processing of SUS304 ultra-thin strips.The results show that in the first rolling pass,the ro...Innovative pulsed current-assisted multi-pass rolling tests were conducted on a 12-roll mill during the rolling deformation processing of SUS304 ultra-thin strips.The results show that in the first rolling pass,the rolling reduction rate of a conventionally rolled sample(at room temperature)is 33.8%,which can be increased to 41.5%by pulsed current-assisted rolling,enabling the formation of an ultra-thin strip with a size of 67.3μm in only one rolling pass.After three passes of pulsed current-assisted rolling,the thickness of the ultra-thin strip can be further reduced to 51.7μm.To clearly compare the effects of a pulsed current on the microstructure and mechanical response of the ultra-thin strip,ultra-thin strips with nearly the same thickness reduction were analyzed.It was found that pulsed current can reduce the degree of work-hardening of the rolled samples by promoting dislocation detachment,reducing the density of stacking faults,inhibiting martensitic phase transformation,and shortening the total length of grain boundaries.As a result,the ductility of ultra-thin strips can be effectively restored to approximately 16.3%while maintaining a high tensile strength of 1118 MPa.Therefore,pulsed current-assisted rolling deformation shows great potential for the formation of ultra-thin strips with a combination of high strength and ductility.展开更多
Teratomas have been reported to occur in multiple organ regions, and are less common in non-gonadal regions, such as the neck and chest, than in gonadal and midline regions of the body, such as ovaries and testis. Cas...Teratomas have been reported to occur in multiple organ regions, and are less common in non-gonadal regions, such as the neck and chest, than in gonadal and midline regions of the body, such as ovaries and testis. Cases have been reported of a large teratoma of the anterior mediastinum extending to the neck, causing symptoms such as dyspnea, which can be quickly detected by Ultrasound, and patients can be quickly treated. In adults, primary teratoma at the suprasternal foss that not accumulate thyroid gland upward and not invade the mediastinum are rare, usually have no obvious clinical symptoms and are found in most patients by chance. In this literature, we report a rare case of mature cystic teratoma in the suprasternal fossa of a 33-year-old male. Preoperative ultrasonography showed a superior sternal fossa tumor with less calcification and more adipose tissue. The final pathologic diagnosis was mature cystic teratoma through open surgery of the suprasternal neck incision. The patient was followed up for 9 months and there was no recurrence. We believe that the suprasternal notch approach is a safe and effective method for the treatment of mature teratoma without protruding into the superior mediastinum.展开更多
BACKGROUND Primary retroperitoneal tumor is a rare type of tumor with insidious onset,large tumor size at the time of diagnosis,and often extensive involvement of surrounding tissues and blood vessels in the retroperi...BACKGROUND Primary retroperitoneal tumor is a rare type of tumor with insidious onset,large tumor size at the time of diagnosis,and often extensive involvement of surrounding tissues and blood vessels in the retroperitoneum.Surgery for primary retroperitoneal tumors is technically challenging.Preoperative imaging evaluation is critical for the selection of the optimal surgical approach and can influence complete resection and recurrence rates.Three-dimensional model reconstruction combined with virtual reality is useful for preoperative assessment.CASE SUMMARY A 17-year-old female patient was admitted for abdominal pain lasting for half a year that had been worsening for half a month.Abdominopelvic enhanced helical computed tomography revealed a retroperitoneal space-occupying lesion about 11.3 cm×9.1 cm in size,with well-defined borders in the upper left quadrant of the abdomen.The lesion compressed the left renal artery and vein resulting in vascular displacement and deformation.A multidisciplinary team decided on the optimal treatment approach.Preoperative three-dimensional visualization and virtual reality technology were used to assess and simulate the surgical procedure.Then,retroperitoneal tumor resection along with renal artery reconstruction was decided as the treatment.Complete resection of the retroperitoneal tumor was performed.Stable blood flow was established after renal artery reconstruction.The tumor was diagnosed as mature cystic teratoma(retroperitoneal tumor)by postoperative pathologic analysis.The patient,who recovered well,was discharged after 2 wk and maintains regular follow-ups.CONCLUSION A combination of three-dimensional reconstruction and virtual reality technology before surgery improves the rate of complete resection of retroperitoneal teratoma.展开更多
BACKGROUND Immature ovarian teratoma is a rare and aggressive neoplasm that affects young women.This report is the first to describe the development of immature teratoma after ovarian cystectomy for mature teratoma of...BACKGROUND Immature ovarian teratoma is a rare and aggressive neoplasm that affects young women.This report is the first to describe the development of immature teratoma after ovarian cystectomy for mature teratoma of the ovary in an adolescent female with a family history of ovarian teratoma.CASE SUMMARY A 16-year-old girl who had undergone bilateral ovarian cystectomy for mature teratomas 3 years ago showed bilateral adnexal tumors during her regular ultrasonography follow-up every 6 months.She received laparoscopic bilateral ovarian cystectomy,and final histopathology showed grade-1 immature teratoma of the left ovary and mature teratoma of the right ovary.Laparoscopic left salpingo-oophorectomy and staging procedures were performed again.Her mother,maternal aunt,and maternal grandmother had also received surgeries for mature ovarian teratomas.CONCLUSION It is important to have guidance on management of patient and family members with familial ovarian teratomas.展开更多
BACKGROUND The incidence of monodermal teratomas of the reproductive system is low,and most doctors lack adequate understanding,which can easily lead to missed diagnoses and/or misdiagnosis.Therefore,it is important t...BACKGROUND The incidence of monodermal teratomas of the reproductive system is low,and most doctors lack adequate understanding,which can easily lead to missed diagnoses and/or misdiagnosis.Therefore,it is important to fully understand the clinical characteristics,diagnosis,differential diagnosis,and treatment of monodermal teratomas of the reproductive system.CASE SUMMARY Case 1:A 14-year-old boy was admitted to the hospital with a right testicular mass for 1 wk and underwent surgical resection.He was finally diagnosed with right testicular monodermal teratoma with no special postoperative discomfort.Case 2:A 40-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital for uterine abnormalities indicated by ultrasound 20 d prior and underwent laparoscopic surgery.She was finally diagnosed with a left ovarian monodermal teratoma with a satisfactory postoperative quality of life.Case 3:A 49-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital with a pelvic mass that was discovered on B-ultrasound a week prior and underwent laparoscopic resection of the left adnexa.She was finally diagnosed with left ovarian monodermal teratoma,and her postoperative quality of life was satisfactory.CONCLUSION Monodermal teratoma is a rare tumor whose clinical manifestations are primarily benign.Simple surgical resection of the tumor is effective.展开更多
BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer ranks third in global cancer-related mortality,often due to metastases to liver and lungs.Ovarian metastases are less common,accounting for 3.6%to 7.4%of cases.In contrast,mature ovarian t...BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer ranks third in global cancer-related mortality,often due to metastases to liver and lungs.Ovarian metastases are less common,accounting for 3.6%to 7.4%of cases.In contrast,mature ovarian teratomas are frequently benign.Tumor-to-tumor metastasis is a rare phenomenon,with a limited number of documented cases.Three cases of mature ovarian teratomas metastasizing from different cancers have been reported.This report focuses on a case of tumor-totumor metastasis from sigmoid colon adenocarcinoma to a mature ovarian teratoma.CASE SUMMARY A 41-year-old Taiwan residents woman with no known systemic diseases presented with lower back pain,which led to imaging revealing malignant lesions in the spine,pelvis,liver,and multiple lung metastases.She was diagnosed with sigmoid colon adenocarcinoma with metastases to the liver,lung,bone,and a left ovarian teratoma.Treatment involved radiotherapy and chemotherapy,resulting in regression of the primary tumor and stable lung and liver lesions.Due to abdominal symptoms,she underwent exploratory surgery,unveiling a mature teratoma in the left ovary with signs of metastatic adenocarcinoma.CONCLUSION Consider resecting mature ovarian teratomas with concurrent colorectal adenocarcinoma to prevent tumor-to-tumor metastasis.展开更多
BACKGROUND Facial teratoma is a rare benign tumor that accounts for about 1.6%of all teratomas and can be diagnosed by prenatal ultrasound(US).The purpose of this report was to describe our experience with the diagnos...BACKGROUND Facial teratoma is a rare benign tumor that accounts for about 1.6%of all teratomas and can be diagnosed by prenatal ultrasound(US).The purpose of this report was to describe our experience with the diagnosis of fetal facial teratoma by prenatal US at second trimester to provide a reference for clinical diagnosis of fetal maxillofacial teratoma.CASE SUMMARY We present two cases of patients with abnormal fetal facial findings on US at second trimester of pregnancy in our department.Case 1 was a 31-year-old G3 P1+1 female,with US revealing a heterogeneous echogenicity of 32 mm×20 mm×31 mm on the fetal face,most of it located outside the oral cavity and filling the root of the oral cavity.Case 2 was a 29-year-old G1P0 female,with fetal head and neck US revealing a cystic-solid echo mass measuring 42 mm×33 mm×44 mm,the upper edge of the lesion reaching the palate and filling the oral cavity.The contours of the lesions were visualized using three-dimensional(3D)US imaging.Both patients decided to give up treatment.Biopsies of the lesions were performed after induction of labor,and diagnosed as maxillofacial teratoma.CONCLUSION Fetal maxillofacial teratomas can be diagnosed by US in early pregnancy,allowing parents to expedite treatment decisions.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Malignant transformation(MT)of mature cystic teratoma(MCT)has a poor prognosis,especially in advanced cases.Concurrent chemoradiotherapy(CCRT)has an inhibitory effect on MT.CASE SUMMARY Herein,we present a case in which CCRT had a reduction effect preoperatively.A 73-year-old woman with pyelonephritis was referred to our hospital.Computed tomography revealed right hydronephrosis and a 6-cm pelvic mass.Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle biopsy(EUS-FNB)revealed squamous cell carci-noma.The patient was diagnosed with MT of MCT.Due to her poor general con-dition and renal malfunction,we selected CCRT,expecting fewer adverse effects.After CCRT,her performance status improved,and the tumor size was reduced;surgery was performed.Five months postoperatively,the patient developed dis-semination and lymph node metastases.Palliative chemotherapy was ineffective.She died 18 months after treatment initiation.CONCLUSION EUS-FNB was useful in the diagnosis of MT of MCT;CCRT suppressed the disea-se and improved quality of life.
文摘BACKGROUND Mediastinal mature teratoma is the most common histological type of primary extragonadal germ cell tumor.In this report,we describe a rare case of giant mature teratoma located primarily in the anterior mediastinum and causing partial atelectasis of the upper and middle lobes of the right lung,as well as extrinsic compression of the right atrium.CASE SUMMARY A 31-year-old male with a giant mediastinal mature teratoma presented with progressive exertional dyspnea and chest pain for 1 mo.Computed tomography of the chest indicated the diagnosis of anterior mediastinal teratoma.The patient underwent right uniportal anterior approach video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery(VATS).En bloc resection of the giant teratoma,wedge resection of the upper and middle lobes of the right lung,resection of the thymus and partial excision of the pericardium were successfully performed.The pathological diagnosis revealed a mature cystic teratoma with foreign-body reaction that was closely related to the right lung,atrium dextrum,superior vena cava and ascending aorta.An atrophic thymic tissue was also discovered at the external teratoma surface.The patient was discharged on postoperative day 7.CONCLUSION This is the first report of the use of uniportal VATS for complete resection of a teratoma in combination with wedge resection of the right upper and middle lung lobes and partial resection of the pericardium.
基金This work was supported by the fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51974196)Major Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China(U22A20188)+1 种基金Science and Technology Innovation Teams of Shanxi Province(202304051001025)Central Government Guides the Special Fund Projects of Local Scientific and Technological Development(YDZX20191400002149).
文摘Innovative pulsed current-assisted multi-pass rolling tests were conducted on a 12-roll mill during the rolling deformation processing of SUS304 ultra-thin strips.The results show that in the first rolling pass,the rolling reduction rate of a conventionally rolled sample(at room temperature)is 33.8%,which can be increased to 41.5%by pulsed current-assisted rolling,enabling the formation of an ultra-thin strip with a size of 67.3μm in only one rolling pass.After three passes of pulsed current-assisted rolling,the thickness of the ultra-thin strip can be further reduced to 51.7μm.To clearly compare the effects of a pulsed current on the microstructure and mechanical response of the ultra-thin strip,ultra-thin strips with nearly the same thickness reduction were analyzed.It was found that pulsed current can reduce the degree of work-hardening of the rolled samples by promoting dislocation detachment,reducing the density of stacking faults,inhibiting martensitic phase transformation,and shortening the total length of grain boundaries.As a result,the ductility of ultra-thin strips can be effectively restored to approximately 16.3%while maintaining a high tensile strength of 1118 MPa.Therefore,pulsed current-assisted rolling deformation shows great potential for the formation of ultra-thin strips with a combination of high strength and ductility.
文摘Teratomas have been reported to occur in multiple organ regions, and are less common in non-gonadal regions, such as the neck and chest, than in gonadal and midline regions of the body, such as ovaries and testis. Cases have been reported of a large teratoma of the anterior mediastinum extending to the neck, causing symptoms such as dyspnea, which can be quickly detected by Ultrasound, and patients can be quickly treated. In adults, primary teratoma at the suprasternal foss that not accumulate thyroid gland upward and not invade the mediastinum are rare, usually have no obvious clinical symptoms and are found in most patients by chance. In this literature, we report a rare case of mature cystic teratoma in the suprasternal fossa of a 33-year-old male. Preoperative ultrasonography showed a superior sternal fossa tumor with less calcification and more adipose tissue. The final pathologic diagnosis was mature cystic teratoma through open surgery of the suprasternal neck incision. The patient was followed up for 9 months and there was no recurrence. We believe that the suprasternal notch approach is a safe and effective method for the treatment of mature teratoma without protruding into the superior mediastinum.
文摘BACKGROUND Primary retroperitoneal tumor is a rare type of tumor with insidious onset,large tumor size at the time of diagnosis,and often extensive involvement of surrounding tissues and blood vessels in the retroperitoneum.Surgery for primary retroperitoneal tumors is technically challenging.Preoperative imaging evaluation is critical for the selection of the optimal surgical approach and can influence complete resection and recurrence rates.Three-dimensional model reconstruction combined with virtual reality is useful for preoperative assessment.CASE SUMMARY A 17-year-old female patient was admitted for abdominal pain lasting for half a year that had been worsening for half a month.Abdominopelvic enhanced helical computed tomography revealed a retroperitoneal space-occupying lesion about 11.3 cm×9.1 cm in size,with well-defined borders in the upper left quadrant of the abdomen.The lesion compressed the left renal artery and vein resulting in vascular displacement and deformation.A multidisciplinary team decided on the optimal treatment approach.Preoperative three-dimensional visualization and virtual reality technology were used to assess and simulate the surgical procedure.Then,retroperitoneal tumor resection along with renal artery reconstruction was decided as the treatment.Complete resection of the retroperitoneal tumor was performed.Stable blood flow was established after renal artery reconstruction.The tumor was diagnosed as mature cystic teratoma(retroperitoneal tumor)by postoperative pathologic analysis.The patient,who recovered well,was discharged after 2 wk and maintains regular follow-ups.CONCLUSION A combination of three-dimensional reconstruction and virtual reality technology before surgery improves the rate of complete resection of retroperitoneal teratoma.
文摘BACKGROUND Immature ovarian teratoma is a rare and aggressive neoplasm that affects young women.This report is the first to describe the development of immature teratoma after ovarian cystectomy for mature teratoma of the ovary in an adolescent female with a family history of ovarian teratoma.CASE SUMMARY A 16-year-old girl who had undergone bilateral ovarian cystectomy for mature teratomas 3 years ago showed bilateral adnexal tumors during her regular ultrasonography follow-up every 6 months.She received laparoscopic bilateral ovarian cystectomy,and final histopathology showed grade-1 immature teratoma of the left ovary and mature teratoma of the right ovary.Laparoscopic left salpingo-oophorectomy and staging procedures were performed again.Her mother,maternal aunt,and maternal grandmother had also received surgeries for mature ovarian teratomas.CONCLUSION It is important to have guidance on management of patient and family members with familial ovarian teratomas.
文摘BACKGROUND The incidence of monodermal teratomas of the reproductive system is low,and most doctors lack adequate understanding,which can easily lead to missed diagnoses and/or misdiagnosis.Therefore,it is important to fully understand the clinical characteristics,diagnosis,differential diagnosis,and treatment of monodermal teratomas of the reproductive system.CASE SUMMARY Case 1:A 14-year-old boy was admitted to the hospital with a right testicular mass for 1 wk and underwent surgical resection.He was finally diagnosed with right testicular monodermal teratoma with no special postoperative discomfort.Case 2:A 40-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital for uterine abnormalities indicated by ultrasound 20 d prior and underwent laparoscopic surgery.She was finally diagnosed with a left ovarian monodermal teratoma with a satisfactory postoperative quality of life.Case 3:A 49-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital with a pelvic mass that was discovered on B-ultrasound a week prior and underwent laparoscopic resection of the left adnexa.She was finally diagnosed with left ovarian monodermal teratoma,and her postoperative quality of life was satisfactory.CONCLUSION Monodermal teratoma is a rare tumor whose clinical manifestations are primarily benign.Simple surgical resection of the tumor is effective.
文摘BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer ranks third in global cancer-related mortality,often due to metastases to liver and lungs.Ovarian metastases are less common,accounting for 3.6%to 7.4%of cases.In contrast,mature ovarian teratomas are frequently benign.Tumor-to-tumor metastasis is a rare phenomenon,with a limited number of documented cases.Three cases of mature ovarian teratomas metastasizing from different cancers have been reported.This report focuses on a case of tumor-totumor metastasis from sigmoid colon adenocarcinoma to a mature ovarian teratoma.CASE SUMMARY A 41-year-old Taiwan residents woman with no known systemic diseases presented with lower back pain,which led to imaging revealing malignant lesions in the spine,pelvis,liver,and multiple lung metastases.She was diagnosed with sigmoid colon adenocarcinoma with metastases to the liver,lung,bone,and a left ovarian teratoma.Treatment involved radiotherapy and chemotherapy,resulting in regression of the primary tumor and stable lung and liver lesions.Due to abdominal symptoms,she underwent exploratory surgery,unveiling a mature teratoma in the left ovary with signs of metastatic adenocarcinoma.CONCLUSION Consider resecting mature ovarian teratomas with concurrent colorectal adenocarcinoma to prevent tumor-to-tumor metastasis.
基金Supported by the Research Fund of the Anhui Medical University,No.2022xkj145.
文摘BACKGROUND Facial teratoma is a rare benign tumor that accounts for about 1.6%of all teratomas and can be diagnosed by prenatal ultrasound(US).The purpose of this report was to describe our experience with the diagnosis of fetal facial teratoma by prenatal US at second trimester to provide a reference for clinical diagnosis of fetal maxillofacial teratoma.CASE SUMMARY We present two cases of patients with abnormal fetal facial findings on US at second trimester of pregnancy in our department.Case 1 was a 31-year-old G3 P1+1 female,with US revealing a heterogeneous echogenicity of 32 mm×20 mm×31 mm on the fetal face,most of it located outside the oral cavity and filling the root of the oral cavity.Case 2 was a 29-year-old G1P0 female,with fetal head and neck US revealing a cystic-solid echo mass measuring 42 mm×33 mm×44 mm,the upper edge of the lesion reaching the palate and filling the oral cavity.The contours of the lesions were visualized using three-dimensional(3D)US imaging.Both patients decided to give up treatment.Biopsies of the lesions were performed after induction of labor,and diagnosed as maxillofacial teratoma.CONCLUSION Fetal maxillofacial teratomas can be diagnosed by US in early pregnancy,allowing parents to expedite treatment decisions.