| Literature DB >> 26793682 |
Seung-Hee Lee1, Tae-Hee Kim1, Hae-Hyeog Lee1, Arum Lee2, Yeon-Suk Kim2, Dong-Su Jeon1, Jeong Ja Kwak3, Yo-Sep Yang4.
Abstract
Mucinous borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) occur most often in women between the ages of 20 and 30. Early-stage detection of the condition has a more favorable prognosis. In this case report, the authors present an elderly 93-year old woman who visited our hospital due to severe abdominal pain after being diagnosed with a pelvic mass 2 years ago and not undergoing any treatment since the diagnosis was made. She underwent emergency left salpingo-oophorectomy and was diagnosed with mucinous BOT according to biopsy results.Entities:
Keywords: Aged; Cystadenoma mucinous; Female; Ovarian neoplasms
Year: 2015 PMID: 26793682 PMCID: PMC4719091 DOI: 10.6118/jmm.2015.21.3.160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Menopausal Med ISSN: 2288-6478
Fig. 1About 15 cm sized huge cystic mass in lower abdomen with ascites (computed tomography).
Fig. 2About 15 × 9 cm sized large multiloculated cystic mass with ascites, probable left ovary origin epithelial tumor (magnetic resonance image).
Fig. 3Photography of left ovarian mass, sized 16.5 × 12.0 × 9.5 cm and weighed 980 g.
Fig. 4On cut section The lesion is multilocular cystic mass (16.5 × 12.0 × 9.5 cm) in ovary. The outer surface is whitish gray, smooth and intact. The inner surface is smooth and filled with gelatinous contents.