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Bilateral ovarian masses - saonew
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Bilateral ovarian masses are identified on pelvic examination of a 40-year-old woman. Ultrasound examination reveals multiloculated cystic masses involving both ovaries. The patient is treated with total abdominal hysterectomy with removal of both adnexa. Pathologic examination demonstrates papillary carcinoma producing serous fluid. Which of the following tumor markers would be most useful in monitoring for recurrence?



(A) Alpha-fetoprotein

(B) Bombesin

© CA-125

(D) PSA

(E) S-100

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CA 125
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C)
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CA 125
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ccc
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The correct answer is C. The tumors are serous papillary cystadenocarcinomas of the ovaries. These tumors express CA-125 and are apparently derived from the surface epithelium of the ovaries.



Alpha-fetoprotein (choice A) is not produced by this type of ovarian tumor but can be produced by testicular tumors and, less commonly, by ovarian tumors with a yolk sac tumor component.



Bombesin (choice B) is a marker for neuroblastoma, small cell carcinoma, gastric carcinoma, and pancreatic carcinoma.



PSA (choice D) is a marker for prostatic carcinoma.



S-100 (choice E) is a marker for melanoma, neural tumors, and astrocytomas.

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