Abstract
The solitary brous tumour is a rare broblastic tumour which accounts for less than 2 % of soft tissue tumours and is associated with NAB2- STAT6 fusion [1]. It was originally described in pleura but has been reported in various anatomical sites. We report a case of solitary brous tumour in Para ovarian location. A 69-year-old female presented with a large abdominal mass which was initially thought to be a parasitic leiomyoma on MRI. The tumour was surgically removed and the diagnosis of a solitary brous tumour was conrmed on immunohistochemical analysis. Para ovarian location of the solitary brous tumour is rare, hence presenting this case.
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