Abstract

A case of ovarian serous cystadenofibroma with sex cord differentiation in a postmenopausal woman is described. The diagnosis prompted a literature search, which revealed only one previous similar case. The presence of sex cord structures can go unnoticed in histopathologic examination if the sampling is not exhaustive or the mixture of both histological types is not considered. The repercussions on prognosis are unknown.

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