Abstract

A case of unilateral massive ovarian edema is presented which clinically had been mistaken for an ovarian tumor. Correct diagnosis was only possible on gross and histologic pathological examination. This is a rare entity which should not be confused with neoplastic lesions by both clinicians and pathologists.

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