2011
DOI: 10.4132/koreanjpathol.2011.45.3.319
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A Fibroma with Cystic Change Developing in an Accessory Ovary - A Brief Case Report -

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“…6 The average diameter of fibroma is 6 cm. 7 Large tumors (size >10 cm) have a smooth or slightly irregular serosal surface and are solid. 5 They maybe associated with myxoid changes, varying degree of edema, and some parts of cystic degeneration, but rarely an extensive cystic degeneration.…”
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“…6 The average diameter of fibroma is 6 cm. 7 Large tumors (size >10 cm) have a smooth or slightly irregular serosal surface and are solid. 5 They maybe associated with myxoid changes, varying degree of edema, and some parts of cystic degeneration, but rarely an extensive cystic degeneration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Nevertheless, a case of extensive cystic degeneration in an accessory ovary has been reported. 7 When fibromas undergo cystic degeneration, it may be mistaken as epithelial-stromal tumors. However, in ovarian fibroma, the pseudocysts do not have an epithelial lining.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%