Incidental Finding of Huge Serous Cystadenoma of Ovary in A Patient With Menorrhagia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55944/3262Abstract
Ovarian tumors are common in age of 40-60 years. While the most common presentation is pelvic discomfort, we
report the case of a 41-year-old female presenting with menorrhagia which is an unusual initial complaint for a
large ovarian tumor. Females of 40-50 years of age who present with heavy menstrual bleeding initially undergo
assessment to rule out a uterine cause like fibroid, adenomyosis or medical disorder like hypertension all off which
can be a common cause leading to menorrhagia at this age. In this case, careful history and physical examination
helped in making a quick diagnosis and management. Radiological investigations like Ultrasound of abdomen and
MRI abdomen showed a huge cystic mass due to serous cystadenoma of the ovary.