Giant ovarian yolk sac tumor during late pregnancy: a case report and literature review
Qin Wang, Jianxin Zuo, Chong Liu, Huansheng Zhou, Wenjie Wang, Yankui Wang

TL;DR
A rare case of a giant ovarian yolk sac tumor during late pregnancy is reported, highlighting the importance of early detection and treatment for better outcomes.
Contribution
This case report adds to the limited literature on giant ovarian yolk sac tumors during pregnancy and emphasizes clinical management strategies.
Findings
A 28-year-old pregnant woman was diagnosed with a giant ovarian yolk sac tumor at 29 weeks gestation.
Combination surgery and chemotherapy led to a positive outcome for both mother and newborn.
Early detection and intervention are critical for managing ovarian malignancies during pregnancy.
Abstract
The manifestation of a giant ovarian yolk sac tumor during late pregnancy is relatively rare. A yolk sac tumor is a highly malignant germ cell tumor that originates from primitive germ cells. It is characterized by yolk sac differentiation in vitro. The frequency of prenatal examinations should be appropriately increased for ovarian tumors discovered during pregnancy. Furthermore, regular follow-up ultrasound should be performed, and tumor markers should be dynamically detected. If needed, imaging examinations such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging should be combined to comprehensively investigate disease progression. If the tumor diameter and tumor marker levels rapidly increase during pregnancy, the possibility of malignancy increases. Therefore, exploratory laparotomy should be immediately performed to further improve subsequent treatment modalities, early…
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TopicsOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatment · Testicular diseases and treatments
