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Case Reports
. 2020 Jun;46(6):945-949.
doi: 10.1111/jog.14223. Epub 2020 Apr 3.

Tuberculosis and ovarian malignancy: Sometimes mimics, sometimes coexists

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Tuberculosis and ovarian malignancy: Sometimes mimics, sometimes coexists

Arunima Saini et al. J Obstet Gynaecol Res. 2020 Jun.

Abstract

Tuberculosis is a disease prevalent all over the world with India contributing to a larger share. Pulmonary tuberculosis presents with generalized symptoms of malaise, low grade fever and cough. On the other hand, genital tuberculosis presents with a variety of symptoms in each age group and is often underdiagnosed and missed. In an unmarried female, the usual presentations are menstrual complaints or presence of a solid cystic mass and ascites. In reproductive age group, patients may present with primary or secondary infertility or rarely with tubo-ovarian masses with peritoneal deposits, omental thickening and lymph node enlargement, hence mimicking ovarian carcinoma. In postmenopausal females, it can present as postmenopausal bleeding, leucorrhea or pyometra giving suspicion of endometrial carcinoma. We hereby report two cases operated with provisional diagnosis of ovarian malignancy but final histopathology ruled out malignancy in first and confirmed coexistence of malignancy and tuberculosis in another.

Keywords: dysgerminoma; genital tuberculosis; ovarian neoplasm; postmenopausal bleeding; tubo-ovarian mass.

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