Tehran University Medical Journal (Apr 2013)

Ovarian steroid cell tumor in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome: a case report

  • Yarandi F,
  • Ahmadi FS,
  • Rezaei Z,
  • Izadi N,
  • Sarmadi S,
  • Abbasi S,
  • Aghaamoo Sh,
  • Akrami M

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 1
pp. 65 – 69

Abstract

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Background: Steroid cell tumor is one of the rare ovarian tumors and forms 0.1% of all ovarian tumors, divided to three subgroups. Steroid cell tumor that are not otherwise specified (NOS) are the most common type and represent 60% of steroid cell tumors. One of the most known signs of this tumor is hormonal function, especially androgenic effects of it. Primary treatment consists of eradication of tumor via surgery.Case presentation: The patient is a 29 years old female with history of poly cystic ovarian syndrome since 10 years ago, who attended to the clinic of General Women Hospital of Tehran in January 2011. In pelvic ultrasonography, there was a 6449mm mass in the right adnexa consisting of homogeneous component. She underwent laparotomy and unilateral salpingoophorectomy was done. Pathological report was steroid cell tumor of ovary.Conclusion: The aim of this study is reporting one of the rare tumors of ovary and assessment of the correct way of diagnosis and treatment of it.

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