Respirology Case Reports (Feb 2023)

Recurrent pleural effusion from ovarian hemangioma: A rare pseudo‐Meigs syndrome presentation

  • Sina Neshat,
  • Alejandra Yu Lee‐Mateus,
  • Isabel Fernandez‐Bussy,
  • Katherine L. Walsh,
  • David Abia‐Trujillo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rcr2.1087
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Pleural effusion is a common condition related to various diseases such as heart failure, malignancies, and pneumonia. Ovarian hemangioma is a rare type of female genital tumour and can rarely cause pleural effusion. In this case, we present a 48‐year‐old female with repeated episodes of recurrent right‐sided pleural effusion over 1 year with no clear aetiology. Abdominal computed tomography revealed a large left ovarian mass. After surgical removal of the mass, the repeated pleural effusion episodes ceased, and histopathology analysis reported a rare ovarian hemangioma. Pseudo Meigs' syndrome is a triad of an ovarian tumour, ascites, and hydrothorax that rarely presents with ovarian hemangioma; both effusions are eradicated after removing the tumour.

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