Giant intraligamentary ovary cyst and uterine myomatosis

Authors

  • Felipe Vladimir Pino Pérez Hospital Regional New Ámsterdam. República de Guyana. Brigada Médica Cubana en la República de Guyana
  • Maritza Ledón Mora Hospital Regional New Ámsterdam. República de Guyana. Brigada Médica Cubana en la República de Guyana
  • Roberto Moya Toneut Hospital Regional New Ámsterdam. República de Guyana. Brigada Médica Cubana en la República de Guyana
  • Alejandro Moya Arechavaleta Hospital Regional New Ámsterdam. República de Guyana. Brigada Médica Cubana en la República de Guyana
  • Claudia María Reyes Moré Hospital Regional New Ámsterdam. República de Guyana. Brigada Médica Cubana en la República de Guyana
  • Lexy Agüero Chacón Hospital Regional New Ámsterdam. República de Guyana. Brigada Médica Cubana en la República de Guyana

Keywords:

giant ovarian cyst, uterine myomatosis, serous ovarian cystadenoma

Abstract

We present the case of a 55-year-old female with giant ovarian cyst. She was attended in the gynecology consultation by members of the Cuban Medical Brigade, at the Regional Hospital of New Amsterdam in the Republic of Guyana during August, 2016. She presented a size increase abdomen, of approximately two years of evolution. The diagnosis was suspected by ultrasonography and computerized axial tomography. An exploratory laparotomy confirmed a giant cystic tumor in the right ovary of extraordinary dimensions (48 cm in diameter and 12.5 kg in weight), beside uterine myomatosis. A total hysterectomy was performed with double annexectomy. The histological study concluded that it was a serous cystadenoma of ovary and uterine myomatosis.

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Published

2023-08-08

How to Cite

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Pino Pérez FV, Ledón Mora M, Moya Toneut R, Moya Arechavaleta A, Reyes Moré CM, Agüero Chacón L. Giant intraligamentary ovary cyst and uterine myomatosis. Rev. cuba. obstet. ginecol. [Internet]. 2023 Aug. 8 [cited 2024 Nov. 8];43(1):e158. Available from: https://revginecobstetricia.sld.cu/index.php/gin/article/view/251

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Case reports