SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Sep 2024)

Complex ovarian masses: Diagnostic processes and outcomes in a clinical case series of benign tumors

  • Georges Yared,
  • Hassan Barakat,
  • Zahra Mohsen,
  • Kawsar Diab,
  • Jihad al Hassan,
  • Charlotte El Hajjar,
  • Mohammad El Jawad El Kazwini,
  • Hamza Nakib,
  • Christopher Massaad,
  • Kariman Ghazal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X241282623
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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This case series explores the diagnostic and management complexities of non-malignant ovarian masses, illustrated through three distinct cases: struma ovarii, mature teratoma, and ovarian mass with peritoneal splenosis. The first case details a struma ovarii initially misinterpreted as a potential malignancy due to its complex imaging features, leading to diagnostic uncertainty. The second case involves a mature teratoma, which, despite typical imaging characteristics, presented significant symptoms that necessitated careful clinical management. The third case highlights an ovarian mass with peritoneal splenosis, a condition often mistaken for metastatic disease, underscoring the need for differential diagnosis, particularly in patients with a history of splenic trauma or surgery. These cases emphasize the importance of a comprehensive diagnostic approach that integrates detailed imaging, surgical findings, and histopathological examination to accurately distinguish between benign and malignant ovarian masses and inform appropriate management strategies.