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. 1986;7(3):159-61.

Paraovarian tumors

  • PMID: 3780756

Paraovarian tumors

F Pepe et al. Eur J Gynaecol Oncol. 1986.

Abstract

Between 1965 and 1985 59 paraovarian cystic tumors, were treated at the First Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Catania University, Catania (Italy). In 45.76% of cases (27 cases) the cyst was localized on the right and in 40.67% (24 cases) on the left parametrium, bilaterally in 6.77% (4 cases) and multiple on the same side in 6.77% (4 cases). In 91.52% (54 cases) the patients were in fertile age and 8.48% (5 cases) were in menopause. The dimensions of the cysts varied between 2 and 20 cms, with higher incidence between 6 and 10 cms (49.16%). In 1.69% there was benign neoplastic degeneration (1 case of cystadenoma). In 6.77% (4 cases) there were no symptoms, while pelvic pain and menstrual disorders occurred in 57.62% (34 cases) and 35.59% (21 cases) of cases respectively. In 5.08% (3 cases) there was torsion of the cyst. Enucleation of the cyst was performed in 44.06% (26 cases), and in the other cases therapy was adopted according to the patient's age, parity, associated gynecological pathology and neoplastic degeneration.

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