2022
DOI: 10.26420/austinjradiol.2022.1194
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Bilateral Ovarian Masses in Krukenberg Tumors

Abstract: A 47 years old women with no prior comorbidities, presented with a 3 months history of abdominal distension with insidious pain, weight loss and fatigue. The patient underwent an abdominal computed tomography scan, that showed bilateral ovarian masses, large, well defined, and mixed solid and cystic, with enhancement of the solid component (Figure 1A & 1B).

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“…Therefore, TVm4D may have the capacity to increase carbohydrate availability through the degradation of lignin while restricting its utilization of cellulose. P. chrysosporium is a common white-rot fungus that utilizes plant cell wall carbohydrates as a carbon and energy source while secreting ligninolytic enzymes for delignification (Sun et al, 2022).…”
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