Ovarian neoplasms constitute 1% of childhood tumors. The majority of them are teratomas and usually are asymptomatic or present with paraneoplastic syndromes. Our case is a 16-year-old female who presented with chronic abdominal pain, virilization and oligomenorrhea and found to have a complex cystic mass of the left ovary, more likely cystic teratoma on abdomen and pelvis CT. Further work-up revealed significantly elevated serum total and free testosterone. The patient subsequently underwent left salpingo-oophorectomy confirming the radiological findings. Within two week after surgery, serum testosterone normalized and the patient started having regular menstrual cycles. In summary, ovarian teratomas should be include in the differential diagnosis of abdominal pain and menstrual abnormalities in female adolescents. Further studies are needed to determine the role of ovarian-sparing surgery in this patient population.

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