2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1758-5910.2011.00107.x
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Coexistent dermoid cysts of the pouch of the Douglas and ovary resected by laparoscopy

Abstract: Dermoid cysts of the ovary are one of the most common ovarian neoplasms, but parasitic dermoid cysts as well as coexistent dermoid cysts are unusual. Almost all reports of coexistent dermoid cysts involve the omentum and ovary, but our case involved the pouch of Douglas and ovary. We managed this case by laparoscopy.

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“…There are case reports in the literature of IGUSABDER, 19 (2023): 327-333. 331 E. AĞAR teratomas being found as types of intraabdominal ovarian parasitic cystic teratoma 11 , omental teratoma, teratoma of the Douglas pouch 12 , and teratoma of the uterosacral ligament 13 . Pepe et al 14 reported two teratomas in the right ovary and one in the left ovary; Sinha et al 15 reported seven in the left ovary and three in the right ovary; Bournas et al 16 reported four in the right ovary and in the left ovary; Walid et al 17 reported bilateral mature cystic teratoma in pregnant women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are case reports in the literature of IGUSABDER, 19 (2023): 327-333. 331 E. AĞAR teratomas being found as types of intraabdominal ovarian parasitic cystic teratoma 11 , omental teratoma, teratoma of the Douglas pouch 12 , and teratoma of the uterosacral ligament 13 . Pepe et al 14 reported two teratomas in the right ovary and one in the left ovary; Sinha et al 15 reported seven in the left ovary and three in the right ovary; Bournas et al 16 reported four in the right ovary and in the left ovary; Walid et al 17 reported bilateral mature cystic teratoma in pregnant women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A partir de ovarios supernumerarios en el omento, ya sea por atrapamiento de las células germinales en el mesenterio dorsal con posterior diferenciación como estroma ovárico o por desprendimiento y trasplantación en el mesenterio dorsal con posterior desarrollo de un ovario ectópico 4,15 , y 3. Por auto-amputación de un quiste dermoide del ovario con posterior implantación en el omento mayor, como resultado de torsión subaguda o crónica del pedículo, que produce adhesión a estructuras adyacentes y generación de nueva circulación colateral 4,5,13,16 .…”
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“…Mature teratoma or dermoid cyst is a common tumour of the ovary and is usually unilateral. Sometime it may be co-exist with parasitic intraabdominal dermoid cysts [6] or may be localised in some other sites like the omentum, pouch of Douglas [7] or the utero-sacral ligament [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%