abstract
OBJECTIVES:
To determine predictive factors for the presence of malignant transformation in ovarian endometriotic cysts.
STUDY DESIGN:
This
was an IRB approved, case control study analyzing patient data from
2004 to 2013. Pathology database records were searched to i
dentify
patients with benign endometrioma and ovarian carcinoma arising in the
background of endometriosis.
Inclusion criteria required each patient to
have a preoperative diagnosis of adnexal mass and no other findings
concerning for malignancy. Patient clinical records were queried for
preoperative symptoms,
serum CA125 levels and radiologic findings.
Pathologic data were collected including histology, tumor grade and
stage.
RESULTS:
A
total of 138 patients met inclusion criteria; 42 women with ovarian
cancer arising in the background of endometriosis and 96 women with
benign endometrioma. Women diagnosed with ovarian cancer were
significantly older than women with endometriosis (53.6 vs. 39.2 years).
There was no difference in presence of symptoms between the two groups.
Women with malignant tumors were found to have significantly larger
cysts (14cm vs. 7.5cm; p<0.0001) that were more often multilocular
(45.7% vs. 12.2%; p<0.0001), and contained solid components (77.1%
vs. 14.5%; p<0.0001). Among patients that were observed prior to
surgery there was a significant difference in the change in size of the
mass over time with 4.2cm increase for cases vs. 1.0cm increase for
controls (p=0.02). Multiple logistic regression analysis indicated that
for every 5 years increase in age there was an adjusted OR of 2.17
(p=0.003). An age of 49 years or greater had an 80.6% sensitivity (95%
CI: 62.5-92.5%) and an 82.9% specificity (95% CI: 67.9-92.8%) for
malignancy, and solid component on imaging had an adjusted OR of 23.7
(p<0.0001). Serum CA125 levels tended to be higher in patients with
malignant tumors but did not reach statistical significance with a mean
of 204.9 vs. 66.9 (p=0.1).
CONCLUSIONS:
Significant
predictors for malignant transformation of endometriosis include cyst
characteristics and age. Women above the age of 49 with multilocular
cysts and solid components are at high risk for malignant transformation
of endometriosis. Serum CA125 level is not a significant predictor of
malignant transformation.
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