Cistoadenoma seroso "gigante" de ovario en una adolescente. Serum giant ovarian cystoadenoma in an adolescent
Abstract
Se presenta el caso de una adolescente de 16 años de edad con antecedentes de haber sido operada a los 5 años por Persistencia del Conducto Arterioso, que ingresa en el Hospital Pediátrico Provincial Docente "Pepe Portilla" de Pinar del Río, Cuba, por dolor torácico irradiado al brazo derecho y aumento de volumen del abdomen, por lo que se indicó ultrasonido abdominal detectándose gran masa quística abdominal. Es trasladada al Servicio de Cirugía Pediátrica, donde se completa su estudio y se realiza intervención quirúrgica, encontrándose un quiste gigante de ovario derecho que pesó 9 kilogramos, corroborándose el diagnóstico histológico de Cistoadenoma Seroso de Ovario (Quiste Seroso Simple). La paciente evolucionó satisfactoriamente. Los autores presentan las experiencias derivadas de la atención del caso, y revisan la literatura médica sobre el tema con especial referencia al diagnóstico y tratamiento.
Palabras clave: Edema Masivo de Ovario, Quiste de Ovario.
ABSTRACT
A 16-year-old case of an adolescent is presented, having undergone a surgical procedure at 5 years old because of an arterious duct patency, being admitted at "Pepe Portilla" Provincial Teaching Pediatric Hospital in Pinar del Río, Cuba, presenting chest pain with radiation to the right arm and increase of the abdominal volume and an abdominal ultrasound was prescribed and it was detected a great abdominal cystic mass. She was transferred to the Pediatric Surgical Service, and the study is completed, and she undergoes a surgical procedure, finding a 9-kilogram giant right ovarian cyst which was proved in the histological diagnosis to be a Serum Ovarian Cystoadenoma (Simple Serum Cyst) The patient had a succesful recovery. The authors present the experiences attained and review the medical literature on this case, making emphasis on its diagnosis and treatment.
Key words: MASS OVARIAN EDEMA, OVARIAN CYST.
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