2019, Number 2
Ovarian collision and pregnancy tumor
Language: Spanish
References: 10
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ABSTRACT
We present the case of a pregnant woman at term with left ovarian collision tumor. A dystocic birth is produced by caesarean section and a normal newborn is removed. Subsequently, the excresis of the ovarian tumor is performed. Both the mother and her newborn evolve satisfactorily. The histological diagnosis of the ovarian tumor concluded to be a mucinous cystadenoma associated with a benign cystic teratoma of the ovary.REFERENCES
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