Abstract

Brenner tumours of the ovary are typically discovered incidentally, and they are a rare occurrence primarily affecting women in their fifth to sixth decade of life. These tumours are classified as transitional cell tumours of the ovary, encompassing benign, borderline, and malignant Brenner tumours, as well as transitional cell carcinoma. Unfortunately, there is no dependable tumour marker for diagnosing Brenner tumours, and they cannot be accurately identified through imaging studies. In this case report, we present an unusual instance of a 50-year-old postmenopausal woman who experienced abdominal pain and detected a lump in her abdomen. As a result, she underwent a Total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingooopherectomy the postoperative histological analysis confirmed the presence of a tumour in the right ovary.

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