Abstract:Primary Fallopian tube carcinoma (PFTC) is a rare tumour accounting for less than 2% of all female genital malignancies. The true incidence of PFTC is underestimated due to difficulty to diagnose it as primary disease and is often mistaken for metastases from ovarian cancer. A 37-year-old woman presented with pre-term contractions in her 31st week of gestation. Ultrasound scan confirmed a left ovarian mass and ascites. The Ca125 was 2450 IU/l. Planned Caesarean section was performed at 34 weeks and a live fema… Show more
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