Hemangioma of the ovary.

Henry Ford Hosp Med J

Published: June 1966

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Background: Anastomosing hemangioma of the ovary is a rare vascular tumor that predominantly affects middle-aged women. Despite its benign nature, its histological appearance can mimic aggressive vascular lesions, posing diagnostic challenges. This review aims to provide an overview of this uncommon entity.

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  • Ovarian hemangioma is a rare tumor, with about 60 cases reported, but only around 10 investigated using MRI and ultrasound, often found by chance during autopsies or surgeries.
  • A case study details a 51-year-old woman with an asymptomatic ovarian hemangioma, discovered through a raised CA125 level and MRI, which showed a cystic solid mass in the left ovary.
  • The conclusion highlights that the MRI features of ovarian hemangiomas resemble those of liver hemangiomas, underlining the need for awareness of these radiological traits for better diagnosis and treatment.
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