Abstract

Aim: To describe the radiological findings in a case of pseudo Meig’s syndrome with rare association of pericardial effusion. Presentation of Case: We report a case of pseudo Meig's syndrome who also had pericardial effusion. The patient had sonography and MR imaging of the abdomen which showed uterine fibroid associated with bilateral pleural effusion, ascites and pericardial effusion. Subsequently, the patient underwent hysterectomy with bilateral salpingectomy following which ascites, pleural effusion and pericardial effusion resolved. Histopathological examination confirmed uterine leiomyoma with degenerative changes. Discussion: Pseudo-Meig's syndrome is a condition which describes the association of any ovarian tumor (benign or malignant) other than ovarian fibroma or any pelvic tumor with pleural effusion and ascites. Association of pericardial effusion along with this condition has been rarely reported. Most common tumors associated with this entity described in previous literature include leiomyoma of uterus and broad ligament, germ cell tumors etc. It becomes highly important to

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