Ovarian fibroma is a tumor of the stroma and sex cords of the ovary. It is rare and represents 1% to 4% of benign ovarian tumors. It is sometimes associated with Demons-Meigs syndrome, raising suspicion of malignancy ...Ovarian fibroma is a tumor of the stroma and sex cords of the ovary. It is rare and represents 1% to 4% of benign ovarian tumors. It is sometimes associated with Demons-Meigs syndrome, raising suspicion of malignancy at the clinical and paraclinical stages. We report a case of bilateral ovarian fibroma diagnosed in the Pathological Anatomy Department of CHU Anosiala. A 46-year-old woman presented with abdominal pain and pollakiuria. Clinical examination revealed a palpable abdominopelvic mass lateralized to the right. Ultrasound suspected leiomyoma. Foci of microcalcifications were observed. The patient underwent bilateral adnexectomy. The histological study confirmed the diagnosis of bilateral ovarian fibroma. This is the first case of ovarian fibroma reported at the CHU Anosiala.展开更多
BACKGROUND Postmenopausal bleeding(PMB)is a common gynecologic complaint among elderly women,and endometrial hyperplasia is a common cause of this bleeding.Ovarian fibromas are the most common type of ovarian sex cord...BACKGROUND Postmenopausal bleeding(PMB)is a common gynecologic complaint among elderly women,and endometrial hyperplasia is a common cause of this bleeding.Ovarian fibromas are the most common type of ovarian sex cord-stromal tumor(SCST).They arise from non-functioning stroma,rarely show estrogenic activity,and stimulate endometrial hyperplasia,causing abnormal vaginal bleeding.CASE SUMMARY We report herein the case of a 64-year-old Chinese woman who presented with recurrent PMB.A sex hormone test revealed that her estrogen level was significantly higher than normal,and other causes of hyperestrogenism had been excluded.The patient had undergone four curettage and hysteroscopy procedures in the past 7 years due to recurrent PMB and endometrial hyperplasia.The culprit behind the increase in estrogen level—an ovarian cellular fibroma with estrogenic activity—was eventually found during the fifth operation.CONCLUSION Ovarian cellular fibromas occur insidiously,and some may have endocrine functions.Postmenopausal patients with recurrent PMB and endometrial thickening observed on ultrasonography are recommended to undergo sex hormone testing while waiting for results regarding the pathology of the endometrium.If the estrogen level remains elevated,the clinician should consider the possibility of an ovarian SCST and follow-up the patient closely,even if the imaging results do not indicate ovarian tumors.Once the tumor is found,it should be removed as soon as possible no matter the size to avoid endometrial lesions due to long-term estrogen stimulation.More studies are needed to confirm whether preventive total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy should be recommended for women with recurrent PMB exhibiting elevated estrogen levels,despite the auxiliary examination results not indicating ovarian mass.The physical and psychological burden caused by repeated curettage could be prevented using this technique.展开更多
文摘Ovarian fibroma is a tumor of the stroma and sex cords of the ovary. It is rare and represents 1% to 4% of benign ovarian tumors. It is sometimes associated with Demons-Meigs syndrome, raising suspicion of malignancy at the clinical and paraclinical stages. We report a case of bilateral ovarian fibroma diagnosed in the Pathological Anatomy Department of CHU Anosiala. A 46-year-old woman presented with abdominal pain and pollakiuria. Clinical examination revealed a palpable abdominopelvic mass lateralized to the right. Ultrasound suspected leiomyoma. Foci of microcalcifications were observed. The patient underwent bilateral adnexectomy. The histological study confirmed the diagnosis of bilateral ovarian fibroma. This is the first case of ovarian fibroma reported at the CHU Anosiala.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81872125Local Technology and Development Key Program of Liaoning Province,No.2019416020.
文摘BACKGROUND Postmenopausal bleeding(PMB)is a common gynecologic complaint among elderly women,and endometrial hyperplasia is a common cause of this bleeding.Ovarian fibromas are the most common type of ovarian sex cord-stromal tumor(SCST).They arise from non-functioning stroma,rarely show estrogenic activity,and stimulate endometrial hyperplasia,causing abnormal vaginal bleeding.CASE SUMMARY We report herein the case of a 64-year-old Chinese woman who presented with recurrent PMB.A sex hormone test revealed that her estrogen level was significantly higher than normal,and other causes of hyperestrogenism had been excluded.The patient had undergone four curettage and hysteroscopy procedures in the past 7 years due to recurrent PMB and endometrial hyperplasia.The culprit behind the increase in estrogen level—an ovarian cellular fibroma with estrogenic activity—was eventually found during the fifth operation.CONCLUSION Ovarian cellular fibromas occur insidiously,and some may have endocrine functions.Postmenopausal patients with recurrent PMB and endometrial thickening observed on ultrasonography are recommended to undergo sex hormone testing while waiting for results regarding the pathology of the endometrium.If the estrogen level remains elevated,the clinician should consider the possibility of an ovarian SCST and follow-up the patient closely,even if the imaging results do not indicate ovarian tumors.Once the tumor is found,it should be removed as soon as possible no matter the size to avoid endometrial lesions due to long-term estrogen stimulation.More studies are needed to confirm whether preventive total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy should be recommended for women with recurrent PMB exhibiting elevated estrogen levels,despite the auxiliary examination results not indicating ovarian mass.The physical and psychological burden caused by repeated curettage could be prevented using this technique.