Presentation
Abdominal distension.
Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Immature ovarian teratoma
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Large pelviabdominal mixed solid and cystic lesion with moderate free ascites.
From the case:
Immature ovarian teratoma
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Large pelviabdominal predominately cystic lesion with fluid and contents with internal calcifications, epicentered on the left adnexa, suggestive of immature cystic teratoma.
Right ovary shows another fat-containing lesion.
Moderate free ascites is noted.
Case Discussion
Features of immature ovarian teratoma, epicentered on left adnexa. It is associated with another contralateral ovarian teratoma.
Case courtesy of Bob Cook, MD. Western Memorial Regional Hospital Corner Brook, Newfoundland.