SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Sep 2024)
Pseudo-Meigs syndrome due to bilateral serous ovarian adenocarcinoma: A case report
Abstract
Pseudo-Meigs syndrome is a rare entity where pleural effusion and ascites disappear after resection of a benign or malignant pelvic tumour. We report a 48-year-old woman presented with shortness of breath and abdominal distention. She had a right-sided massive pleural effusion and ascites. Pleural and ascitic fluid analysis revealed exudative effusion in the absence of pyogenic foci, tuberculosis or malignant cells. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography of the abdomen showed bilateral ovarian malignancy with peritoneal deposits and ascites which was later confirmed as serous adenocarcinoma. Surgical resection of the tumour led to the resolution of the pleural effusion and ascites suggestive of Pseudo-Meigs syndrome. The presentation due to bilateral ovarian serous adenocarcinoma has not been reported in the literature.