A CHALLENGING CASE OF VOLUMINOUS OVARIAN FIBROTHECOMA MIMICKING MALIGNANCY: DEMONS-MEIGS SYNDROME

- Hassan II University Hospital of Fez, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics 1.
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Demons-Meigs syndrome is a rare clinical entity characterized by a benign ovarian tumor associated with ascites and pleural effusion, which resolve after tumor removal. We report the case of a 68-year-old postmenopausal woman diagnosed with a large ovarian fibrothecoma, initially suspected of malignancy due to massive ascites and an elevated CA-125 level. The final histopathological diagnosis confirmed a benign fibrothecoma. Surgical treatment led to a complete resolution of symptoms, supporting the diagnosis of Demons-Meigs syndrome. This case highlights the challenges in distinguishing fibrothecoma from malignant ovarian tumors and underscores the importance of histopathological confirmation.
[K. Laaouini, W. Garrouani, M. Bendahou Idrissi, N. Mamouni, S. Errarhay, C. Bouchikhi and A. Banani (2025); A CHALLENGING CASE OF VOLUMINOUS OVARIAN FIBROTHECOMA MIMICKING MALIGNANCY: DEMONS-MEIGS SYNDROME Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Feb). 1489-1491] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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