Journal of Family and Reproductive Health (Mar 2018)

Xantogranulomatous Salpingo Oophritis, Lessons Learnt: Report of Two Cases With Unusual Presentation

  • Ruchi Rathore,
  • Shivangi Chauhan,
  • Suman Mendiratta,
  • Ritu Sharma,
  • Manupriya Nain,
  • Namrata Sarin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3

Abstract

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Xanthogranulomatous inflammation is a rare form of chronic inflammatory response consisting of macrophages, lymphocytes, plasma cells and neutrophils too. Due to its locally destructive nature and mass forming capacity as a result of adhesions, this type of inflammation may mimic malignancy or tuberculosis both clinically and radiologically. We present a report of two such cases, one mimicking tuberculosis and the other mimicking malignancy clinically. Awareness of this condition and a higher index of suspicion among clinicians, radiologists and pathologists can help in early diagnosis and more appropriate treatment of this potentially destructive disorder.

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