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Growing teratoma syndrome after chemotherapy for germ cell tumors of the ovary.
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Growth or persistence of a tumor after chemotherapy for malignant teratoma does not necessarily imply progression of malignancy, especially if tumor markers are normal. However, these masses should be resected because they may cause obstruction, compression, or displacement of adjacent organs, or undergo sarcomatous degeneration.