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MEIGS SYNDROME MIMICKING MALIGNANCY: A DIAGNOSIS CHALLENGE
Background: Meigs syndrome is a benign ovarian mass associated with pleural effusion and ascites. The ovarian tumor is typically a fibroma, the most common benign pure stromal tumor, with 10-15% of cases presenting with pleural effusion or ascites.
Ratri Wulandari, Yosi Tamara
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Clinical aspects of Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuester-Hauser syndrome: recommendations for clinical diagnosis and staging [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuester-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome is a malformation of the female genitals (occurring in one in 4000 female live births) as a result of interrupted embryonic development of the Müllerian (paramesonephric) ducts.
Beckmann, Matthias W. +9 more
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Umbilical Metastasis as the Manifestation of an Asymptomatic Gallbladder Carcinoma [PDF]
Sister Mary Joseph's nodule (SMJN) is an eponym used to describe the metastatic lesion of the umbilicus. Umbilical metastases are rare and its occurrence as a first manifestation of an asymptomatic primary malignancy is very rare.
Deshmane, V +4 more
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Molecular comparison of pure ovarian fibroma with serous benign ovarian tumours. [PDF]
Hunter SM +10 more
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A Case of Meig’s Syndrome Mimicking Ovarian Malignancy: A Diagnostic Challenge
Ovarian malignancies, especially in advanced stages, are typically presented by ascites and elevated serum Ca-125 levels. Rarely pleural effusion could be seen in these cases due to metastasis or diaphragmatic transportation.
Göksu Göç +4 more
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Odontogenic keratocysts in Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome: a case report [PDF]
Nooshin Mohtasham +3 more
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The clinical characteristics and surgical management experience of ovarian fibroma/fibrothecoma in premenopausal women. [PDF]
Zhang J, Zhu R, Ma Y, Chen J.
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The Fruits of Conservatism in the Treatment of Ovarian Pathology [PDF]
Christian, Howard J.
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