2021
DOI: 10.25077/aoj.5.2.261-266.2021
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Borderline Ovarian Tumor

Abstract: Ovarian borderline tumors are a group of pathologic tumors that exhibit a higher proliferative activity when compared to benign tumors. Due to the absence of a screening method, ovarian cancer is often diagnosed when the patient already has a complaint, or at an advanced stage. A 24-year-old patient was diagnosed with cystic ovarian neoplasm, the results of physical examination and support support the possibility of malignancy. In this patient, a left salphingo-oophorectomy was chosen instead of cystectomy, th… Show more

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