Case Report
A Postmenopausal Woman with Giant Ovarian Serous Cyst Adenoma: A Case Report with Brief Literature Review
Table 1
Giant ovarian cysts in postmenopausal women: literature review.
| Study (year) | Age | Symptom | Site | Size of the cyst | Tumor marker CA 125 (U/ml) | Type of the cyst | Surgery |
| Sujatha and Babu (2009) [2] | 66 | Vague abdominal pain, anorexia | Unilateral | 60 × 47 × 30 cm | 46.61 | Serous cyst adenoma | TAH + BSO |
| Alobaid et al. (2013) [4] | 69 | Abdominal distention and discomfort | Unilateral | Max diameter 20 cm | Normal | Serous cyst adenoma | LAVH + BSO |
| Madhu et al. (2013) [5] | 55 | Mechanical discomfort due to distended abdomen | Unilateral | 50 × 39 × 47 cm | - - - | Mucinous cyst adenoma | TAH + BSO |
| Bhasin et al. (2017) [6] | 85 | Diffuse abdominal pain | Unilateral | 58 × 46 cm | - - - | Mucinous cyst adenoma | Total excision of the cyst |
| Agrawal et al. 2015 [1] | 65 | Dull aching pain in the lower back, shortness of breath | Unilateral | 25 × 28 × 15 cm | 31.31 | Serous cyst adenoma | TAH + BSO |
| Kim et al. 2016 [7] | 52 | Abdominal distention | Unilateral | 36 × 21 × 30 cm | 109.5I | Benign cystic lesion with hemorrhage | Total excision of the cyst |
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