Sertoli Cell Ovarian Tumor in a 59-Year-Old Postmenopausal Woman: A Case Report and Literature Review ()
ABSTRACT
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors of the ovary are exceedingly rare, whereas Sertoli cell tumors represent an even more exceptional histological subtype. Sertoli cell tumors predominantly occur in young or middle-aged women, while Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors are typically diagnosed in younger patients. In both entities, postmenopausal presentation is uncommon. We report the case of a 59-year-old woman, postmenopausal for eight years, who presented with pelvic pain. Imaging revealed a heterogeneous right adnexal mass adjacent to the uterus. The patient underwent curative surgery consisting of exploratory laparotomy, total hysterectomy, and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. The tumor was staged as FIGO stage IC2. Histopathological examination confirmed a Sertoli cell tumor. No clinical evidence of a hormone-secreting syndrome was observed, particularly no postmenopausal bleeding, supporting the non-functional nature of the tumor. The patient received six cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy with carboplatin and paclitaxel, with a favorable postoperative outcome and follow-up.
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Aabboub, B. , Oufrid, A. , Amaadour, L. , Oualla, K. , Benbrahim, Z. , Arifi, S. and Mellas, N. (2025) Sertoli Cell Ovarian Tumor in a 59-Year-Old Postmenopausal Woman: A Case Report and Literature Review.
Journal of Cancer Therapy,
16, 436-442. doi:
10.4236/jct.2025.1611033.
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