Rare case of occult testosterone-producing ovarian tumor that was diagnosed by selective venous hormone sampling

Reprod Med Biol. 2018 Jun 21;17(4):504-508. doi: 10.1002/rmb2.12213. eCollection 2018 Oct.

Abstract

Case: A 32 year old woman was referred because of secondary amenorrhea, hirsutism, and voice deepening.

Outcome: The blood testosterone level was markedly high. A transvaginal ultrasound revealed a small region in the left ovary, but whether or not it was a tumor was unclear. Therefore, selective ovarian venous sampling was performed. Consequently, the testosterone level was selectively increased in a blood sample that was taken from the left ovarian vein, the tumor was successfully localized, and a laparoscopic left oophorectomy was performed. Although the left ovary appeared to be normal at laparoscopy, the androgen-secreting tumor was located within it. The tumor was diagnosed as a Leydig cell tumor by histopathological analyses.

Conclusion: This report demonstrates that selective blood sampling from ovarian veins before an operation is effective in localizing an androgen-producing ovarian tumor that is difficult to diagnose by imaging studies.

Keywords: Leydig cell tumor; diffusion‐weighted imaging; ovary; selective venous blood sampling; testosterone.

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