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17.08.2022 | Original Article
Primary Pelvic Hydatid Cyst Mimicking an Ovarian Neoplasm: a Diagnostic Dilemma
verfasst von:
P. K. Neethu, Sony Nanda, Janmejaya Mohapatra
Erschienen in:
Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology
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Ausgabe 1/2023
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Abstract
Primary pelvic hydatidosis is a rare finding (incidence 0.2–2.25%). An 80-year-old, P6L6, lady presented to our hospital with complaints of PMB and abdominal pain of 5 days with a radiological diagnosis of an ovarian tumor. On pervaginal examination, a firm mobile mass of 6 × 6 cm was palpated in the anterior fornix. Suspecting torsion, semi-elective laparotomy was performed. A mass of 6 × 6 cm was seen arising from the pelvis, adherent to bowel loops, omentum, and bladder peritoneum. Hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy was performed. No evidence of hydatid cyst was found in liver or any other organs. Final HP report was consistent with ovarian hydatid cyst.