SEROUS OVARIAN CYSTADENOFIBROMA AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE: REPORT OF A CASE
Dr. S. Benkhaira, Dr. M. Mourabbih*, Dr. A. El Azery, Dr. Fz. Madri, Pr. M. Ennachit, Pr. M. Benhassou and Pr. M. El Karoummi
Abstract
Ovarian cystadenofibroma is a relatively rare benign ovarian tumor[1]
that arises from germ lines and ovarian stroma. This tumor can be
solid, cystic or semi-solid, depending on the fraction of epithelium and
stroma it contains and the secretory activity of the epithelium that
composes it. We report the case of a 66-year-old multiparous patient
consulted for pelvic pain where an MRI was requested, objectifying
the presence of a mass of ovarian origin. The postmenopausal patient
since the age of 55, not taking hormone replacement therapy. She
presented as comorbid arterial hypertension for 6 years under
treatment. The preoperative ultrasound showed a left solidocystic mass
of ovarian appearance, finely echogenic, site of endocystic vegetation,
measuring 7.58 mm x 6.20 mm long axis.
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