2018
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.1466
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Bilateral ovarian masses with different histopathology in each ovary

Abstract: Key Clinical MessageWe document the rare occurrence of multiple primary benign lesions that can occur in bilateral ovarian masses with benign imaging appearances and tumor markers. In addition, this case report contributes important information that may aid physicians in guiding their patients to make optimal clinical decisions together.

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“…Giant ovarian cysts (GOCs) are rarely described nowadays because of the improvement in diagnosis and minimally invasive surgical techniques, that allow to detect and resect them at an earlier stage. Benign cystadenoma accounts for approximately 75% of all histotypes of GOCs, mucinous cystadenomas are encountered in 25% of cases [1].…”
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“…Giant ovarian cysts (GOCs) are rarely described nowadays because of the improvement in diagnosis and minimally invasive surgical techniques, that allow to detect and resect them at an earlier stage. Benign cystadenoma accounts for approximately 75% of all histotypes of GOCs, mucinous cystadenomas are encountered in 25% of cases [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%