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Article
in English
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-182569
ABSTRACT
Two females aged 70 years and 45 years presented in OPD of Dept. of Gynecology with large abdominal lump and ascites. In both cases, clinical and radiological diagnosis of malignant ovarian tumor was made. Ascitic fluid cytology revealed absence of malignant cells. Panhysterectomy was performed. On histopathological examination, both cases were diagnosed as benign fibrothecoma with extensive cystic change. Postoperative follow-up for about six months was uneventful and both patients recovered completely.