A case of death of patient with ovarian fibroma combined with Meigs Syndrome and literature review

Na Tan & Hong Zheng et al. · 2022-10-17

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Abstract

Ovarian fibroma is the most common benign pure stromal tumor. It has no specific clinical manifestation, most of which are pelvic or adnexal masses. 10-15% of cases with hydrothorax or ascites, after tumor resection, hydrothorax and ascites disappear, known as Meigs Syndrome. The elevated level of CA125 in a few patients was easily misdiagnosed as ovarian malignant tumor. A case of bilateral Ovarian fibroma associated with Meigs Syndrome is reported and the literature is reviewed in order to improve the understanding of the changes and avoid misdiagnosis.

TL;DR

A case of bilateral Ovarian fibroma associated with Meigs Syndrome is reported and the literature is reviewed in order to improve the understanding of the changes and avoid misdiagnosis.

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Authors
Na Tan, Kai-yuan Jin, Xiao-rong Yang, Cheng-fang Li, Jin Yao, Hong Zheng