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Case Reports
. 1988 Apr-May;24(4-5):241-4.

Ovarian malignancies in pregnancies complicated by colonic perforation

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Case Reports

Ovarian malignancies in pregnancies complicated by colonic perforation

R Dgani et al. Isr J Med Sci. 1988 Apr-May.

Abstract

Primary or secondary ovarian carcinoma in pregnancy is very rare. The entity is difficult to diagnose and is not infrequently fatal. Two unusual cases of ovarian carcinoma during pregnancy, complicated by perforation of the colon, are described. Treatment depends upon the time of diagnosis, the stage of growth, and possible complications. More attention should be paid to complaints concerning bowel function during pregnancy, and pelvic sonography and bowel studies may enable earlier diagnosis.

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