“…Clinical signs of dysgerminoma can range from asymptomatic, abdominal distension, abdomino-pelvic mass, ovarian torsion (adnexal torsion), monthly irregularities, vaginal bleeding, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting or fever. 2 , 5 The tumoral mass often grows quickly and is usually quite large when it is diagnosed. 2 Similarly, in our case, the patient was asymptomatic and the tumour was quite large at the presentation to us.…”