Abstract

The presence of dermoid cysts and endometrium in a ovary

Endometriosis is a common disease in women's medicine, whose diagnosis and treatment is one of the problems of gynecologists. This condition is estrogen-dependent and is seen at the age of fertility. The presence of endometriosis in the ovary sometimes indicates itself as cysts of endometrium, which causes a debilitating pain that requires cysts to be surgically removed.

 Dermoid cyst is the most common benign tumor of the ovary, which in 10% of cases is bilateral, and sometimes it can be a candidate for surgery due to the severity and pain or acute pain associated with torsion.The presence of these two diseases in the ovaries is rare and reported to be few.

Case Introduced: The case is a 30-year-old woman and a Virgin who had undergone laparoscopic surgery in Sarem's supermarket for abdominal and pelvic infections with multiple months and with bilateral ovarian endometrioma diagnosis (based on sonography and MRI). During laparoscopy, in addition to endometrium, dermoid cyst was also present in an ovary that was removed. In the patient's imaging (ultrasound and MRI), the slightest mention was made of the presence of dermoid cyst.

Ovarian sores may happen in all age gatherings and are regularly found in youths after the beginning of menarche. Most children additionally have little growths, which create in light of maternal hormones.The lion's share of ovarian blisters are effortless and are coincidental discoveries when patients go through a ultrasound of the mid-region or pelvis for the assessment of another condition. Notwithstanding, enormous utilitarian ovarian sores may likewise be the wellspring of agony or discharge that can provoke a youngster or juvenile to present to the crisis office for assessment and treatment. Ovarian blisters additionally incline to ovarian twist, a significant careful crisis.


Author(s):

Mahboobeh Rashki 1, Mohammad Amin Za'emi Yakeh 2



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