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A case of a large ovarian tumour
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  1. Alexandros Kotis1,
  2. Stylianos Karatapanis2,
  3. Vasilios Papamargaritis3,
  4. Philipos Lisgos2,
  5. George Sisamotos3
  1. 1CT and MRI Department, General Hospital of Rhodes, Rhodes, Greece
  2. 21st Department of Internal Medicine, General Hospital of Rhodes, Rhodes, Greece
  3. 3Ob/Gyn Department, General Hospital of Rhodes, Rhodes, Greece
  1. Correspondence to Alexandros Kotis, kotisnet{at}otenet.gr

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An 18-year-old female presented to the emergency room complaining of atypical pain in the right hypocondrium. Clinical examination revealed the presence of an extensive mass in the right abdomen. Transvaginal ultrasonography (TVUS) detected the presence of a large anechoic, multilocular lesion (16×12×15 cm, with more than five locules), with septums <3 mm and colour score 1 (based on International Ovarian Tumor Analysis publication), which originated from the right ovary. The ultrasound findings …

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