Los tumores de células germinales son una variante de los tumores ováricos, siendo el teratoma el más frecuente. Del total de los tumores ováricos diagnosticados, el 12% se encontrarán en pacientes en edad fértil. Se presenta el caso de una paciente de 22 años que acude a consulta con un diagnóstico presuntivo de teratoma bilateral en búsqueda de alternativas terapéuticas, ya que se le planteó originalmente ooforectomía bilateral. Tras un abordaje completo se corroboró el diagnóstico y se procedió a la resección tumoral, logrando la enucleación completa de ambos teratomas y preservando el tejido ovárico, su funcionalidad y su fertilidad. Germ cell tumors are a variant of ovarian tumors, with teratoma being the most frequent. Of the total number of diagnosed ovarian tumors, 12% are found in patients of childbearing age. In this case, we present a 22-year-old patient who comes to a consultation with a presumptive diagnosis of bilateral teratoma in search of therapeutic alternatives, since she was originally presented with a bilateral oophorectomy. After a complete approach, the diagnosis was corroborated and tumor resection was carried out, achieving complete enucleation of both teratomas, preserving the ovarian tissue, thus its functionality and fertility.
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