Neoplasia is a rare finding in ORS/Ovarian Remnant Syndrome
In the literature as of 2023, 13 cases of adenocarcinoma and malignancy developing in an ovarian remnant have been described to date.
2 cases of clear cell adenocarcinoma, 2 of mucinous tumor types, 5 of endometrioid types, 3 of adenocarcinomas and 1 of border serous neoplasia.
Lower back pain, dyspareunia, variable bowel symptoms, pelvic masses or ureteral compression have also been encountered.
In patients with ovarian cancer developing in ovarian remnants, the most common presenting symptom is severe, persistent pain.
Neoplasia is a rare finding in ORS/Ovarian Remnant Syndrome
In the literature as of 2023, 13 cases of adenocarcinoma and malignancy developing in an ovarian remnant have been described to date.
2 cases of clear cell adenocarcinoma, 2 of mucinous tumor types, 5 of endometrioid types, 3 of adenocarcinomas and 1 of border serous neoplasia.
Lower back pain, dyspareunia, variable bowel symptoms, pelvic masses or ureteral compression have also been encountered.
In patients with ovarian cancer developing in ovarian remnants, the most common presenting symptom is severe, persistent pain.
In 3 patients, the presenting sign is a pelvic mass found incidentally during routine check-up.
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ORS/Ovarian Remnant Syndrome
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