Abstract

Introduction Sclerosing stromal tumor is a benign neoplasm representing 2-6% of ovarian stromal tumors. Eighty percent of these tumors appear in women in the second and third decades of life. These neoplasms are usually macroscopically solid tumors with small edematous and cystic areas and show characteristic histological features. Case report We report a case of sclerosing cystic stromal tumor of the ovary in a 53-year-old woman and discuss its differential diagnosis with other solid and cystic ovarian neoplasms. Conclusion Sclerosing ovarian tumor is a benign entity that may pose problems of differential diagnosis with other solid and cystic tumors.

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