Title: Fibrothecoma of Ovary with Elevated Ca125 Levels and Ascitis - A Case Report

Authors: Parveen Rana Kundu, Amrita Kulhria, Swaran Kaur, Monika Breta Gathwal, Anu Sharan, Anjali Sindhu

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i6.127

Abstract

Introduction: Ovarian fibrothecomas are uncommon, benign tumors of gonadal stromal cell origin. They account for 3–4% of all ovarian neoplasm and are rarely malignant. CA 125 is usually normal.

Case Report: A case of ovarian fibrothecoma in a postmenopausal woman who presented with complains of something coming out of vagina (uterine prolapse), abnormal uterine bleeding and abdominal distension for 6 months. CA 125 levels were also raised.

Conclusion: Fibrothecomas are solid, uncommon ovarian neoplasm. It is to be differentiated from other solid neoplasm of ovary in post menopausal women.

Keywords: Fibrothecoma, Ovary, CA 125.

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Corresponding Author

Amrita Kulhria

Addresses: Department of Pathology, B.P.S. Government Medical College For Women, Khanpur Kalan, Sonipat Haryana. 131305, India