U. Saygili et al., BORDERLINE OVARIAN-TUMORS - RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 21 CASES, European journal of gynaecological oncology, 19(2), 1998, pp. 182-185
Twenty-one borderline ovarian tumour cases, diagnosed and treated in o
ur oncology section between 1986 and 1996, were retrospectively analys
ed. Thirty-three percent of the cases had serous tumours and the rest
(66.6%) were mucinous, 57.1% of the mucinous tumours were the intestin
al type and the remaining 42.9% were the endocervical type. When all t
he cases were analysed, the average age was 45.4+/-18.6 years, the ave
rage follow-up period was 5.5+/-2.6 years. The preoperative average CA
125 level was 55.1+/-51.9 U/mL, and for CA19.9 it was 48.2+/-47.8 U/mL
. Of the patients 85.7% were stage I and 14.3% state III. There were n
ot any significant differences between the serous, intestinal-type muc
inous and endometroid-type mucinous tumours regarding tumour volumes (
p>0.05). When serous and mucinous rumours were compared according to t
he tumour markers, CA125 levels were significantly higher in the serou
s tumours (p=0.04) and CA19.9 levels were significantly higher in the
mucinous rumours (p=0.02). All of the patients are under our follow-up
and are in remission, except one, who died in the third year of the t
reatment because of chronic renal failure unrelated to the ovarian pat
hology.