Abstract

"High Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer Presenting as Pseudo-Meigs Syndrome: A Case Report"

Highlights

  • Classic Meigs and related syndromes are rare, but its recognition is important as it can mimic advanced malignant ovarian cancer

  • Conclusion: rare, the various forms of Meigs Syndrome should be remembered in the presence of the triad: adnexal mass, pleural effusion, and ascites

  • Correct thoracic staging is essential for diagnosis and appropriate treatment, emphasizing the importance of a multidisciplinary evaluation of these cases

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Conclusion

The various forms of MS should be remembered as a diagnostic hypothesis when we come across the triad of adnexal mass, pleural effusion and ascites. Correct thoracic staging is essential for the diagnosis and appropriate treatment. We should emphasize the importance of a multidisciplinary evaluation of these cases, with integration of teams of the gynecology, pulmonology, and radiology units

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