Collision Tumors in Ovary: Case Series and Literature Review
2019
Histologically distinct tumors that coexist in an organ without any histological admixture at their interface
are denominated collision tumors. We report 3 cases of colliding mature cystic teratoma with mucinous
cystadenoma and a case of mature cystic teratoma colliding with benign Brenner tumor in the ovary. We
also provide a literature review based on 35 previously published ovarian collision cases. Ovarian tumors
from all classes, benign, borderline and malignant lesions may collide. Both our case series and the literature
review indicate that ovarian tumor collisions tend to be clinically and ultrasonographically/radiologically
unrecognized. The awareness among surgeons, radiologists and pathologists of this rare phenomenon and
histological recognition are crucial in order to offer adequate treatment to patients. There is a need to identify
novel and more specific imaging clues pointing towards collision tumors in the ovary.
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