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Abstract
Background
Ovarian
fibromas/fibrothecomas are uncommon benign tumours of ovary. Due to
their solid structure, these benign tumours are sometimes confused with
malignant tumours during clinical evaluation.
Aims
To
determine the clinico-pathological characteristics of ovarian
fibroma/fibrothecoma and analyse the efficiency of risk of malignancy
index (RMI) scoring system to distinguish malignancy among these
tumours.
Methods
Between
November 2001 and February 2012, women with a pathological diagnosis of
ovarian fibroma/fibrothecoma were identified. Depending on the
menopausal status, serum CA-125 level and ultrasonographic findings, RMI
scores were calculated for each of the patients.
Results
During
the study period, 43 ovarian fibroma/fibrothecoma (4.7%) were detected
among 912 adnexal masses operated. The mean age of the women was 52.2
(range, 21–80 years). Upon calculating RMI scores, 33 women (76.7%) were
classified as low risk and 10 women (23.3%) as high risk for
malignancy. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and
negative predictive value of the RMI scoring for identification of
malignant lesions preoperatively were found as 0%, 76%, 0% and 97%,
respectively. Final pathological diagnosis was ovarian fibroma in 13
(30%) women, fibrothecoma in 29 (67%) and fibrosarcoma in one woman
(2%).
Conclusion
There
are no specific markers for accurate preoperative diagnosis of ovarian
fibroma/fibrothecoma. Moreover, according to our results, RMI scoring
system does not aid clinicians in this issue either, with a high
false-positive rate and very low sensitivity. Further studies with
higher number of cases are needed to state clearly the role of RMI
scores in preoperative discrimination of malignancy.
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