2006
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-5013(06)72626-7
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Fibroma ovárico torsionado

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“…8,19,20 Its symptomatology varies, with the majority of patients being asymptomatic 20 ; however, it may lead to adnexal torsion, causing intense pain. 21 This ovarian tumor may be very large and may become calcified; however, it rarely becomes malignant. According to Seracchioli et al, around 90% of ovarian fibromas are unilateral; however, when they present bilaterally, when they are calcified and have a nodular shape, Gorlin syndrome should be investigated.…”
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“…8,19,20 Its symptomatology varies, with the majority of patients being asymptomatic 20 ; however, it may lead to adnexal torsion, causing intense pain. 21 This ovarian tumor may be very large and may become calcified; however, it rarely becomes malignant. According to Seracchioli et al, around 90% of ovarian fibromas are unilateral; however, when they present bilaterally, when they are calcified and have a nodular shape, Gorlin syndrome should be investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%