Giant ovarian cyst masquerading as a massive ascites: a case report.

Autor: Yeika EV; Saint Elizabeth Catholic General Hospital and Cardiac Centre Shisong, PO Box 08, Kumbo, Cameroon. eugenembinglo@gmail.com.; Clinical Research Education Networking and Consultancy, Douala, Cameroon. eugenembinglo@gmail.com.; Health and Human Development Research Network, Douala, Cameroon. eugenembinglo@gmail.com., Efie DT; Health and Human Development Research Network, Douala, Cameroon.; Banso Baptist Hospital, Kumbo, Cameroon., Tolefac PN; Health and Human Development Research Network, Douala, Cameroon., Fomengia JN; Banso Baptist Hospital, Kumbo, Cameroon.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: BMC research notes [BMC Res Notes] 2017 Dec 19; Vol. 10 (1), pp. 749. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Dec 19.
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-017-3093-8
Abstrakt: Background: Giant ovarian cysts are tumours of the ovary presenting with diameters greater than 10 cm. Giant ovarian cysts have become rare in recent days as they are diagnosed and managed early due to the availability of good imaging modalities. The aim of this case report is to show how a huge cystic ovarian mass can mislead the diagnosis of ascites in a postmenopausal woman. Factors associated with late presentation of giant ovarian cysts in sub-Saharan Africa have also been discussed.
Case Presentation: We present the case of a 65-year-old grand multiparous woman who was referred to our centre with a grossly distended abdomen misdiagnosed as a massive ascites. Abdominopelvic ultrasound scan revealed a right giant multiloculated ovarian cyst. She benefited from a cystectomy with an uneventful postoperative stay. Histopathology revealed mucinous cystadenoma.
Conclusion: Large cystic ovarian tumours can present masquerading as massive ascites and misleading diagnosis as in this case report. We report this case to increase the suspicion index of a large ovarian cyst in all women presenting with massive ascites.
Databáze: MEDLINE