A 59-year-old woman was admitted with dyspnea. A chest X-ray film revealed a large amount of pleural effusion at the both sides. No malignant cells were found in bilateral pleural effusions. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen showed a huge mass of the right ovary with a small amount of ascites, suggesting a diagnosis of Meigs syndrome. The ovarian mass and the neighboring organs, including the uterus and the greater omentum, were surgically removed, and then both the bilateral pleural effusion and ascites disappeared after the surgery. The histopathological examination revealed that the mass was clear cell adenocarcinoma of the ovary (stage IIc), indicating that the disease was pseudo-Meigs Syndrome. This is the second report of pseudo-Meigs Syndrome caused by clear cell adenocarcinoma of the ovary in Japan.
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Cureus
November 2024
Internal Medicine, Tbilisi State Medical University, Tbilisi, GEO.
Pseudo-pseudo Meigs' syndrome (PPMS), also known as Tjalma syndrome, is an exceptionally rare condition marked by pleural effusion, ascites, and elevated CA-125 levels, usually in the context of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) without any associated ovarian tumors. We report the case of a 40-year-old woman who presented with a four-month history of fatigue, nausea, weight loss, abdominal pain, and pleural effusion. Initial diagnostic workup revealed ascites, elevated CA-125 levels, and pleural effusions, with no evidence of malignancy.
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