A case of giant ovarian cyst complicated by ascites and pelvic members vein thrombose...
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A 41-years-old patient with a painful abdominal mass moving gradually from 4 months had been
received at surgical consultation. Her abdomen was distended by a giant solid mass and by ascites.
There was a painful and pitting edema of pelvic members and a bilateral vein thrombosis of pelvic
members. A giant serous cystadenoma of the right ovary was discovered at laparotomy. A
hysterectomy with bilateral adnexectomy was performed after medical treatment of the thromosis. The
postoperative course was uneventful.
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