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Table 3 Cases of ovarian teratoma associated with GP in studies that reported more than five cases

From: Gliomatosis peritonei: a series of eight cases and review of the literature

Authors

Cases

Median Age ys

Ovarian neoplasm

Diagnosis

Recurrence

Treatment

Follow up

Norris [10], (1976)

7

17

IMT: G1: 5, G2-G3: 2

1st surgery: 7

NA

S: 4, S + Ch: 1, S + Rx:2

5 alive, 1 dead, 1 NA

Harms [11], (1989)

13

11.5

IMT: G1:8, G2-G3: 5

1st surgery: 11, 2nd surgery: 2

NO

S: 6, S + Ch: 7

13 alive

Yoon [2], (2012)

16

13

IMT: G1: 4, G2-G3: 11, MT:1

1st surgery: 15, 2nd surgery: 1

37.5 %, (6/16)

S: 3, S + Ch: 13

15 alive, 1 dead

Bentivegna, [12], (2015)a

9

36

IMT: G1: 5, G2-G3: 4

1st surgery: 1, 2nd surgery: 8

22.2 %, (2/9)

S: 5, S + Ch: 4

9 alive

Liang [8], (2015)

14

NA

IMT: G1: 5, G2-G3: 9

1st surgery: 10, 2nd surgery: 4

NA

NA

10 alive, NA: 4

Present

8

20

IMT: G1: 2, G2-G3: 5, MT: 1

1st surgery: 6, 2nd surgery: 2

NO

S: 3, S + Ch: 5

8 alive

Total

67

NA

IMT: G1: 29, G2-G3: 35, MT: 2

1st surgery: 50, 2nd surgery: 17

17.4 %, (8/46)b

S: 21, S + Ch: 30, S + Rx:2, NA:14

60 alive, 2 dead, NA: 5

  1. Ch chemotherapy, IMT immature teratoma, MT mature teratoma, NA not available, S surgery, Rx radiotherapy
  2. aOne case in the article (case 8) was consisted of mixed ovarian germ tumor (yolk sac and dysgerminoma and mature teratoma). Thus, the table shows 9 cases
  3. bAs there was no data available in the reference 8 and 10, we just add up the data from the remaining articles