Cystic teratomas are rare pluripotent embryonic tumors which most commonly originate in gonadal organs. Extra-gonadal cystic teratomas are exceedingly uncommon, accounting for only 1% of all cystic teratomas, and have been reported in unusual locations including the kidney, mediastinum and liver. These extra-ovarian cystic teratomas have also been known to harbor other neoplasms including carcinoid tumors. In this report, we describe a unique case of a hepatic cystic teratoma occurring as a combined tumor with a carcinoid in a young female. The patient underwent elective laparoscopic resection of her tumor after extensive radiographic and endoscopic work-up for chronic, non-localizable abdominal pain. We believe the carcinoid tumor arose de novo from committed differentiation of a cell line within the teratoma, and not metastatic spread.
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Krainev, A. A., Mathavan, V. K., Klink, D., Fuentes, R. C., & Birhiray, R. (2018). Resection of a mature cystic teratoma of the liver harboring a carcinoid tumor. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2018(10). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjy279
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