2011
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-1237(11)60059-2
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Giant serous papillary cystadenoma

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“…El cistoadenoma seroso de ovario gigante es un hallazgo raro. En la literatura, algunos casos de quistes ováricos gigantes se han mencionado esporádicamente y especialmente en mujeres posmenopáusicas de edad avanzada 9,10 . En el presente caso, se reporta un cistoadenoma seroso gigante de 14 cm; tal como señalan, en estudios de Sujatha V et al 9 , el tamaño del cistoadenoma seroso gigante fue encontrado en mujeres posmenopáusicas que miden un máximo de 60 × 47 × 30 cm.…”
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“…El cistoadenoma seroso de ovario gigante es un hallazgo raro. En la literatura, algunos casos de quistes ováricos gigantes se han mencionado esporádicamente y especialmente en mujeres posmenopáusicas de edad avanzada 9,10 . En el presente caso, se reporta un cistoadenoma seroso gigante de 14 cm; tal como señalan, en estudios de Sujatha V et al 9 , el tamaño del cistoadenoma seroso gigante fue encontrado en mujeres posmenopáusicas que miden un máximo de 60 × 47 × 30 cm.…”
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“…El cistoadenoma seroso ovárico de gran tamaño es raro. En la literatura, algunos casos de quistes ováricos gigantes han sido mencionado esporádicamente, principalmente en pacientes postmenopáusicas 9,10 .…”
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“…These tumours may contain mature tissue of ectodermal (skin, brain), mesodermal (muscle, fat) and endodermal (mucinous or ciliated epithelium) origin. [11] Serous tumours, of which 50% are usually seen in women <40 years of age, [12] develop by invagination of the surface epithelium of the ovary and secrete serous fluid. Serous tumours are generally benign; 5 -10% have borderline malignant potential, and 20 -25% are malignant.…”
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“…Serous cystadenomas usually are multilocular and sometimes have papillary projections. [12] Giant ovarian tumours are becoming rare in current medical practice especially in developed countries where most cases are discovered early during routine check-ups or ultrasonography. However, in developing nations such as Nigeria where access to healthcare is poor, coupled with a low literacy level, neglected giant ovarian tumours are still encountered.…”
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confidence: 99%