2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1442-200x.2001.01351.x
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Salmonella infection of an ovarian dermoid cyst

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“…There are no reviews on ovarian tumors with abscesses without fistulas to other organs, as reported here. We searched PubMed and found 10 similar cases, which are summarized in Table 1 6–15 . Of the 10 cases, there were seven cases of benign ovarian tumors (six cases of dermoid cyst and one case of mucinous cystadenoma) and three cases of malignant ovarian tumors (two cases of serous carcinoma and one case of squamous cell carcinoma derived from an ovarian dermoid cyst).…”
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“…There are no reviews on ovarian tumors with abscesses without fistulas to other organs, as reported here. We searched PubMed and found 10 similar cases, which are summarized in Table 1 6–15 . Of the 10 cases, there were seven cases of benign ovarian tumors (six cases of dermoid cyst and one case of mucinous cystadenoma) and three cases of malignant ovarian tumors (two cases of serous carcinoma and one case of squamous cell carcinoma derived from an ovarian dermoid cyst).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…We searched PubMed and found 10 similar cases, which are summarized in Table 1. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Of the 10 cases, there were seven cases of benign ovarian tumors (six cases of dermoid cyst and one case of mucinous cystadenoma) and three cases of malignant ovarian tumors (two cases of serous carcinoma and one case of squamous cell carcinoma derived from an ovarian dermoid cyst). All were surgical cases of ovarian tumors in patients with complaints of fever or abdominal pain (Table 1).…”
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