Enlarging ovarian cysts mimicking malignant or borderline tumors during pregnancy
Background: Ovarian cysts are uncommon gestational complications. Because of high-level progesterone, ovarian endometriomas may undergo decidualization during pregnancy, manifesting as enlarging cysts with papillae and rich blood flow. Such cases can mimic malignant or borderline tumors, causing dil...
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Main Authors: | Yibo Dai (Author), Guoli Liu (Author), Yan Wang (Author), Jun Wei (Author), Zhiqi Wang (Author), Jianliu Wang (Author) |
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BMJ Publishing Group,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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