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Danai Chourmouzi1, Elissavet Papadopoulou, Antonios Drevelegas.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Pseudo-Meigs' syndrome is a rare pathological entity characterized by the presence of a pelvic mass other than an ovarian fibroma. The mass is associated with ascites with or without hydrothorax. CASEEntities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20426844 PMCID: PMC2873451 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-4-120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1(A) Axial and (B) coronal T2-weighted fast spin echo magnetic resonance images which show a large ovoid subserosal leiomyoma in the pelvis that extends superiorly from the body and fundus of the uterus. The mass is heterogeneous with predominantly low to intermediate signal intensity relative to that of the outer myometrium. Several small foci of very high signal intensity are also seen (arrows). A normal endometrial stripe and junctional zone are seen. Note the presence of massive ascites.
Figure 2(A) Axial T1-weighted spin echo and (B) contrast-enhanced axial T1-weighted spin echo magnetic resonance image which show similar enhancement of the normal myometrium and mass. The foci of high signal intensity on the T2-weighted image show no enhancement on the contrast-enhanced images representing areas of cystic degeneration (arrows).
Figure 3(A) Surgical specimen during the operation which shows a large solid mass with multiple grapelike projections corresponding to the cystic areas seen on magnetic resonance. (B) Serous fluid was seen pouring from multiple cysts on cutting the tumor.