A case of a 23-year-old woman with a paraovarian tumor is presented. The patient complained of pelvic pain and abdominal swelling. Cystectomy was the initial surgical treatment, but after the histological diagnosis, a staging surgery was carried out. The clinical aspects and subsequent management of related cases are discussed, and a literature review is made
Borderline ovarian tumors are classified between benign cystadenoma and malignant cystadenocarcinoma...
Ovarian borderline tumors (OBTs) are frequently diagnosed in women of reproductive age. There is no ...
Borderline ovarian tumors are similar to the other adnexal masses in terms of clinical presentation....
Department of Surgical Gynecology, Institute of Mother and Child, Nicolae Testemitanu State Univers...
Paraovarian cysts constitute 10-20% of all adnexal masses and are usually less than two centimeter i...
Unlike borderline ovarian tumors, paratubal borderline tumors are extremely rare gynecologic tumors....
Background: Borderline paratubal cysts are rare entities. These tumors are identified as epithelial ...
Paraovarian or paratubal cysts (PTCs) constitute about 10 % of adnexial masses. Although they are no...
AbstractObjectiveSerous tumors can occur on the surface of the ovaries and—rarely—as primary tumors ...
Borderline para-ovarian cysts (PCs) are rare entities. They are commonly present in the third decade...
This article reports the case of a 40 year old woman who presented to the gynaecologic outpatient cl...
Twisted paraovarian cyst is rare. However, it should be kept as differential diagnosis in any case p...
Borderline ovarian tumours differ from epithelial ovarian cancer by their low incidence, frequent as...
A bilateral adnexal mass with suspected carcinosis could be a challenging experience for the gynecol...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the sonographic features of paraovarian cysts and to compare these features ...
Borderline ovarian tumors are classified between benign cystadenoma and malignant cystadenocarcinoma...
Ovarian borderline tumors (OBTs) are frequently diagnosed in women of reproductive age. There is no ...
Borderline ovarian tumors are similar to the other adnexal masses in terms of clinical presentation....
Department of Surgical Gynecology, Institute of Mother and Child, Nicolae Testemitanu State Univers...
Paraovarian cysts constitute 10-20% of all adnexal masses and are usually less than two centimeter i...
Unlike borderline ovarian tumors, paratubal borderline tumors are extremely rare gynecologic tumors....
Background: Borderline paratubal cysts are rare entities. These tumors are identified as epithelial ...
Paraovarian or paratubal cysts (PTCs) constitute about 10 % of adnexial masses. Although they are no...
AbstractObjectiveSerous tumors can occur on the surface of the ovaries and—rarely—as primary tumors ...
Borderline para-ovarian cysts (PCs) are rare entities. They are commonly present in the third decade...
This article reports the case of a 40 year old woman who presented to the gynaecologic outpatient cl...
Twisted paraovarian cyst is rare. However, it should be kept as differential diagnosis in any case p...
Borderline ovarian tumours differ from epithelial ovarian cancer by their low incidence, frequent as...
A bilateral adnexal mass with suspected carcinosis could be a challenging experience for the gynecol...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the sonographic features of paraovarian cysts and to compare these features ...
Borderline ovarian tumors are classified between benign cystadenoma and malignant cystadenocarcinoma...
Ovarian borderline tumors (OBTs) are frequently diagnosed in women of reproductive age. There is no ...
Borderline ovarian tumors are similar to the other adnexal masses in terms of clinical presentation....