Tumor Markers Panel And Tumor Size Of Ovarian Dermoid Tumors In Reproductive Age
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2012Yazar
Var, T.
Tongue, E. A.
Ugur, M.
Altinbas, S.
Tokmak, A.
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Objective: To study whether there is any relationship between a serum tumor markers panel (CA19-9, CA 125, CEA, CA15-3 and AFP) and the tumor size in patients with ovarian dermoid cyst in reproductive age. Background: Between January 2006-2007, 160 patients were operated in the Department of Infertility, Zekai 'Fahir Burak Women Health Hospital due to ovarian dermoid cyst. Methods: The clinical data and serum tumor markers levels of operated patients were retrieved from the records of the department. This was a retrospective study. Results: Forty-four patients (37.6 %) had high levels of CA 19-9, twenty-seven patients (19.3 %) had high CA 125 levels, eleven patients (9.4 %) had high levels of CEA, five patients (4 %) had high levels of CA 15-3 and one patient (0.9 %) had high AFP levels at the time of initial surgery. The bilaterality rate was 8.1 %. When grouping the tumor size as <4 cm, 4.1-10 cm and >10 cm, the mean serum levels of tumor markers had significantly increased by increasing the tumor size (p<0.05) for CA 19-9, CA 125, CEA. Conclusions: Our study suggests that serum CA 19-9 is probably more accurate marker than other tumor markers in the ovarian dermoid cysts. Also, the most important parameter that affects CA 19-9 elevation in the dermoid cysts, is the tumor size. As the tumor becomes bigger, this relationship becomes more distinct (Tab. 2, Ref. 15). Full Text in PDF www.elis.sk.