Sigüenza González R, Pina Pallín M, Álvarez De Eulate García T. Inflammatory peritonitis secondary to rupture of borderline mucinous ovarian tumor.
BJR Case Rep 2019;
5:20180085. [PMID:
31131135 PMCID:
PMC6519507 DOI:
10.1259/bjrcr.20180085]
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Abstract
We present the case of a woman with a history of untreated borderline ovarian
tumor. She went to the emergency department with abdominal pain and vomiting. In
this context, the first diagnostic possibilities to rule out were tumor
progression and/or tumor complication. Inflammatory peritonitis secondary to a
ruptured ovarian tumor is a complication that has not been widely discussed. It
is a surgical emergency. The differential diagnosis should be made with
peritoneal carcinomatosis. The main radiological finding that should make us to
suspect this entity is the reduction of tumor’s size in an untreated
ovarian mass.
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