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Bilateral Krukenberg Ovarian Tumours Complicated by Pregnancy in an Antiguan Woman of African Ethnicity
– Reported January 21, 2013
The patient underwent elective Caesarean section, with the delivery of a 30-week estimated gestational age infant
weighing 2 lb, 12 oz with Apgar score of seven at one minute and eight at five minutes. Surgical exploration confirmed Krukenburg tumour. Over the next four months, she had paracentesis to relieve symptoms of ascites. The infant is growing well with normal development. An adnexal mass in pregnancy is a malignant tumour in 2% to 5% of cases. Ovarian cancer occurs in one in 8000 to one in 25000 pregnancies.
Several cases of Krukenberg tumour complicated by pregnancy have been reported. The diagnosis of Krukenberg tumours requires a high index of suspicion and careful assessment. The increasing availability of ultrasound in the Caribbean makes early diagnosis more likely and aggressive management may lead to increased survival.
Although newer modalities such as transvaginal sonography and Doppler are available, use of these techniques for ovarian cancer are considered experimental.
CREDITS: http://caribbean.scielo.org/pdf/wimj/v54n5/v54n5a17.pdf
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