Abstract
Mature cystic teratomas of ovary accounts for 10-20% of bilateral ovarian neoplasm. Majority of ovarian mature cystic teratomas are unilateral. Bilateral presentation accounts for only 10-15%. Our case is of 35year multiparous women presented with chief complaints of abdominal pain. Imaging methods like USG abdomen and pelvis, MRI revealed presence of bilateral cystic ovarian masses suggestive of bilateral teratomas. On gross examination showed bilateral cystically enlarged ovarian masses with abundant grey yellow pultaceous material, hair tuft and Rokitansky protuberance. Microscopically showed presence of ectodermal, mesodermal and endodermal elements in bilateral ovarian cysts.
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