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Massive ovarian tumor complicating pregnancy. A case report
V L Katz1, W J Watson, W F Hansen
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599-7570.
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine
|November 1, 1993
Abstract:
Adnexal masses complicate approximately 1/2,000 pregnancies. Teratomas are the most common ovarian neoplasms found in pregnancy, representing up to 36% of adnexal masses. However, almost all these dermoids are less than 10 cm in diameter. We present a case of a massive benign cystic teratoma complicating pregnancy. The patient initially presented with what appeared to be ascites. Imaging evaluation included ultrasound, magnetic resonance and angiography. These studies demonstrated a large teratoma. The tumor was resected without complications. Important aspects of perioperative care are discussed.