A presentation of ovarian fibrothecoma in a middle-aged female with recurrent massive ascites and postmenopausal bleeding: A case report

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Fibrothecomas are mostly benign ovarian tumors. We describe a rare case of fibrothecoma in a 59-year-old woman with a history of recurrent massive ascites and postmenopausal bleeding. Over 2 years she has undergone more than 50 paracenteses with 8–11 L withdrawn each time. She presented with a newly diagnosed pelvic mass and bilateral hydrosalpinges demonstrated on ultrasound and were confirmed with computed tomography. The pelvic magnetic resonance imaging showed a large complex cystic mass arising from the left ovary measuring 16.6 × 12.1 × 8.6 cm3 with an area of irregular mural enhancement. The patient underwent left salpingo-oophorectomy with benign frozen section results. The final pathology was consistent with cystic degeneration of fibrothecoma

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Elsharoud, A., Brakta, S., Elhusseini, H., & Al-Hendy, A. (2020). A presentation of ovarian fibrothecoma in a middle-aged female with recurrent massive ascites and postmenopausal bleeding: A case report. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 8. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X20974222

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