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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Radiological findings, ascites and raised CA-125 levels make it a unique and highly suspicious case of malignancy. Histopathologic studies may aid in diagnosing the malignant struma ovarii when there is no evidence of clinical malignancy or metastases. | |||
==Other Diagnostic Studies== | ==Other Diagnostic Studies== | ||
Radiological findings, ascites and raised CA-125 levels make it a unique and highly suspicious case of malignancy. | |||
Histopathologic studies may aid in diagnosing the malignant struma ovarii when there is no evidence of clinical malignancy or metastases. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Radiological findings, ascites and raised CA-125 levels make it a unique and highly suspicious case of malignancy. Histopathologic studies may aid in diagnosing the malignant struma ovarii when there is no evidence of clinical malignancy or metastases.
Other Diagnostic Studies
Radiological findings, ascites and raised CA-125 levels make it a unique and highly suspicious case of malignancy. Histopathologic studies may aid in diagnosing the malignant struma ovarii when there is no evidence of clinical malignancy or metastases.