Maturitas
Volume 31, Issue 2 , Pages 123-132, 4 January 1999

Differential diagnosis of peri- and postmenopausal ovarian cysts

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Rostock, D-18055 Rostock, Germany

Received 15 May 1998; received in revised form 8 October 1998; accepted 13 October 1998.

Abstract 

Objectives: To test the value of preoperative and intracystic parameters in the differential diagnosis of ovarian cysts. Methods: Criteria for admisson of 58 patients were age >47 years, complete history, detection of CA 125 serum level, and ultrasound findings. Tumor markers (CA 125, cancer-associated serum antigen (CASA), CA 72-4), hormones (estradiol (E2), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH)), epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor and c-erbB-2 amplification rate were detected in cyst fluid. Results: Of the 58 subjects, 9 (15.4%) had functional cysts, 37 (63.8%) had benign tumors and 12 (20.8%) had malignant tumors. No functional ovarian cyst presented as echoic or multilocular cyst sonographically. The serum CA 125 values demonstrated significant differences between the non-malignant and malignant patient groups (P<0.0005). The majority (63.8%, n=37) of ovarian cysts were obtained at laparotomy, whereas only 36.2% (n=21) were laparoscopically operated. The cyst fluid levels of FSH (P<0.005) and LH (P<0.05) were significantly lower in the functional group than in the benign or malignant group. Malignant cysts were significantly different from non-malignant cysts regarding low E2 (P<0.01), high FSH (P<0.05) and CASA (P<0.02) values. There were no significant correlations between EGF receptor (P=0.14) and c-erbB-2 (P=0.06) gene amplification rates and malignant histology. Conclusions: Simple ovarian cysts combined with normal serum CA 125 levels are candidates for conservative follow-up or laparoscopy. The serum CA 125 is a powerful marker for prediction of histology in postmenopausal ovarian cyst. Laparoscopic surgery may be considered in patients with multilocular sonographic findings and normal CA 125 serum level. Combining serum CA 125 levels with cyst fluid parameters (E2, FSH, CASA) improves the sensitivity and specificity in predicting malignancy.

Keywords: Cyst fluid analysis, Ovarian cyst, Postmenopause

Abbreviations: CASA, cancer-associated serum antigen, E2, estradiol, EIA, enzyme immunoassay, FSH, follicle-stimulating hormone, LH, luteinizing hormone

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PII: S0378-5122(98)00102-9

Maturitas
Volume 31, Issue 2 , Pages 123-132, 4 January 1999