Eur J Pediatr Surg 2009; 19(3): 184-186
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1039200
Case Report

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Ovarian Tumours: Late Extramedullary Recurrence of Acute Leukaemia

S. Turial1 , N. Karabul2 , P. Gutjahr2 , V. Engel1 , S. Bierschock1 , F. Schier1
  • 1Department of Paediatric Surgery, University Medical Centre, Mainz, Germany
  • 2Division of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology, Department of Pediatrics, University Medical Centre, Mainz, Germany
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received April 21, 2008

accepted after revision October 24, 2008

Publikationsdatum:
11. Februar 2009 (online)

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Abstract

Objective: Isolated extramedullary relapse, especially ovarian recurrence, of acute leukaemia is rare. Local therapy such as irradiation or extensive surgical resection of the mass is ineffective and unnecessary. Materials and Methods: Over a 20-year period we observed two girls with ovarian relapse of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) in over 300 treated children for ALL. Pre-B ALL was diagnosed in a girl at the age of three. Treatment was initiated according to the CoALL 82-protocol. At the age of 11, the girl presented with a huge abdominal mass. Chemotherapy and low-dose radiotherapy succeeded in shrinking the tumour mass, making it operable. A salpingo-oophorectomy was performed. In the second case, a 14-year-old girl in whom pre-B ALL was diagnosed was treated according to the protocol CoALL 06-97. After having achieved complete haematological remission in the bone marrow, she stayed in remission for 18 months. Subsequently, she developed a painless abdominal tumour. Laparoscopic lymph node staging was performed and biopsies were taken. Chemotherapy was initiated according to the BFM protocol for ALL recurrence. Extensive surgical resection of the leukaemic mass, as well as additional radiation was avoided. Conclusion: Because we experienced favourable results with laparoscopic biopsy in our patients, we are of the opinion that laparoscopy-assisted biopsies are well suited for the management of intra-abdominal tumours in systemic malignant disease.

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Dr. M.D. Salmai Turial

Department of Paediatric Surgery
University Medical Centre

Langenbeckstr. 1

55101 Mainz

Germany

eMail: turial@ukmainz.de