A 52-year-old patient presented with complaints of menorrhagia. Endometrial biopsy revealed simple hyperplasia of the endometrium. Total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral oophorectomy was carried out. The ovaries looked grossly normal, but histopathology reported granulosa cell tumor of the right ovary. Granulosa cell tumors belong to the sexcord stromal category and account for approximately 2% of all ovarian tumors. We review the features and treatment of granulosa cell tumors and the importance of screening for ovarian tumors in a case of endometrial hyperplasia and delayed menopause.
Endometriosis is a well established cause of female infertility and may be associated with early pregnancy losses. Association of endometriosis with pregnancy is rare. Ruptured endometriotic cyst presenting as acute abdomen in pregnancy is even a rarer presentation. We present hereby a rare and interesting case, presented in our hospital, of Spontaneous rupture of endometiotic Cyst in 3rd trimester of pregnancy and its subsequent management.
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