Painless ovarian tumor mimics ovarian cancer with all ligaments spontaneously detached: A case report
Objective: Ovarian tumor is a frequently encountered gynecological disease. The tumor is usually anchored by a pedicle. In rare cases, it may detach and derive nourishment from other abdominal structures to which it adheres. Even rarer is for the tumor to be freely mobile, with no ligamentous attach...
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Main Authors: | Hsiang-Chun Dong (Author), Mu-Hsien Yu (Author), Her-Young Su (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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