Title of article :
Ruptured Hemorrhagic Cyst of Undescended Ovary Mimicking Mucocele: A Rare Pediatric Case
Author/Authors :
Sekmenli, Tamer Department of Pediatric Surgery - Selcuk University - Faculty of Medicine Konya - Turkey , Gündüz, Metin Department of Pediatric Surgery - Selcuk University - Faculty of Medicine Konya - Turkey , Ciftci, Ilhan Department of Pediatric Surgery - Selcuk University - Faculty of Medicine Konya - Turkey
Abstract :
Undescended ovary is a rare entity and usually presentedas a
case report. It is associated with urinary and uterine anomalies.
Symptomatic patients are diagnosed during surgery. Most of the
patients are asymptomatic and treatment is unnecessary. They
are incidentally diagnosed during infertility evaluation and
treatment such as ovarian hyperstimulation studies. A 15-yearold
female patient presented with the diagnosis of renal cystic
massas identifiedduring ultrasonography in another hospital.
Abdominal computedtomography image was requested. A cystic
lesion of about 48×34 mm with well-defined borders associated
with the appendix and probably with mucocele of the appendix
was reported in the lower right abdominal quadrant close to
the cecum. During exploration, the right ovary was seen to be
attached to the cecum and was higher in position as well as a
right ovary originated cystic structure of 5×5 cm. Using needle
aspiration,intraovarian hemorrhage was confirmed and partial
cystectomy was performed. The present study reports on an
undescended ovary that hadacute abdomen symptoms imitating
mucocele. In girls referring to the hospital with abdominal
pain, although quite rare, undescended ovaries are to be also
considered. As the incidence of renal and uterine anomalies is
higher in suchpatients, in symptomatic cases relevant organs are
to be investigated carefully during surgical intervention.
Keywords :
Abdominal pain , Mucocele , Endometriosis , Ovarian neoplasms
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics