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01-12-2010 | Debate
A massive ovarian mucinous cystadenoma: a case report
Author:
Remah M Kamel
Published in:
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
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Issue 1/2010
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Abstract
Objectives
To report the occurrence of a rare case of a huge benign ovarian tumour (mucinous cystadenoma) in Jazan city, Saudi Arabia.
Patients
Our reported case was a middle-aged Saudi woman presented with marked abdominal distension and discomfort at the gynaecology clinic of Jazan General Hospital, Jazan city, Saudi Arabia.
Methods
The data were collected by history-taking, clinical examination, laboratory investigations, transabdominal ultrasonographic examination, and by histo-pathological study of the excised surgical specimen.
Results
The case was reported as a rare massive ovarian mucinous cystadenoma.
Conclusions
This case report emphasizes the significance of thorough evaluation of all women presented with vague abdominal pains. Although the condition is extremely rare, it is a potentially dangerous in its massive form if not timely diagnosed and managed properly. With the increasing awareness of such conditions, more and more cases could be detected and reported early.