Objective. We describe the imaging findings of malignant mixed mullerian tu
mor (MMMT) of the ovary, which have not previously been reported.
Materials and methods. We experienced 13 cases of ovarian MMMT in eight pat
ients. All patients underwent surgical resection and the MMMTs were confirm
ed pathologically, US (n = 8), CT (n = 8), and MRI(n = 1) examinations were
performed before operation. Imaging features were analyzed retrospectively
for bilaterality, tumor solidity (cystic or solid), size, and contrast enh
ancement of the tumor on CT and MRI. Presence of ascites and other evidence
of peritoneal seeding, adjacent organ invasion, distant metastasis, and su
rgical staging were also evaluated.
Results. There were bilateral ovarian MMMTs in five patients and unilateral
MMMTs in three patients. Two of the MMMTs were multiseptated cystic, and 1
1 were mixed (solid and cystic). The diameter of the largest dimension was
less than 5 cm in one case, 5-10 cm in two cases, and larger than 10 cm in
10 cases. Dense homogeneous contrast enhancement of the solid component was
seen in 11 mixed masses. Ascites were found in all patients. Other evidenc
e of peritoneal seeding and direct invasion into adjacent organ such as the
uterus or sigmoid colon was seen in five patients each. Pleural metastasis
was present in one patient. Surgical stages were FIGO classification IIIb
and IV in one patient each, and IIIc in six patients,
Conclusion. Ovarian MMMTs usually present as aggressive, bilateral, large,
solid and cystic tumors, combined with ascites, frequent peritoneal seeding
, and adjacent organ invasion.