Borderline malignant tumors of the ovary: Study of prognostic factors
Journal
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
Journal Volume
95
Journal Issue
11
Pages
851-856
Date Issued
1996
Author(s)
Abstract
A 16-year review of borderline tumors of the ovary was carried out to study the clinical features and outcomes of patients and to assess the value of color Doppler ultrasound in preoperative diagnosis. The records of 53 patients with borderline tumors of the ovary were retrospectively analyzed for clinical features, sonographic findings and survival. Twenty-three of 44 patients with stage I disease were treated conservatively without recurrence. Seven of eight (87.5%) patients with stage III disease developed recurrent or persistent tumors within 3 years. Overall, eight of 53 (15.1%) patients had recurrent or persistent disease. Twenty-three of 44 (52.3%) patients with borderline ovarian tumors showed morphologic malignancy by grayscale sonography. Ten of 13 (76.9%) patients who had color Doppler ultrasound examination had detectable intratumoral blood flow. The mean resistance index value was 0.47 (range, 0.3-0.6). Three of these patients (30%) had a resistance index value <0.4. The results indicated that the extent of disease as reflected by the clinical stage was the main factor for prediction of recurrence, and borderline tumors of the ovary were not efficiently differentiated from benign or malignant tumors by resistance index values obtained from color Doppler ultrasound.
Subjects
borderline malignant tumors; color Doppler ultrasound; ovarian tumor; ovary; pseudomyxoma peritonei
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Other Subjects
adult; article; cancer recurrence; clinical article; doppler flowmetry; female; human; ovary cancer; ovary tumor; prognosis; treatment outcome; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Child; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Neoplasm Staging; Ovarian Neoplasms; Retrospective Studies; Survival Rate; Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color
Type
journal article