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Hyperplasia of ovarian stroma

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Clinical Presentation

A 29-year-old woman with LCOH presented with bilateral ovarian enlargement incidentally found during cesarean section at 35 weeks gestation [PMID:16175750].

Differential Diagnosis

The case involved LCOH alongside placentomegaly due to diffuse placental chorangiomatosis, highlighting the need to evaluate placental pathology in such cases [PMID:16175750].

Complications

The fetus exhibited external ambiguous genitalia, imperforate anus, bilateral dysplastic kidneys, and other severe anomalies, suggesting potential complications linked to LCOH [PMID:16175750].

References

1 Saltzman M, Drut M, Drut R. Luteinized cystic ovarian hyperplasia associated with placentomegaly due to chorangiomatosis. Fetal and pediatric pathology 2005. link

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    Luteinized cystic ovarian hyperplasia associated with placentomegaly due to chorangiomatosis.Saltzman M, Drut M, Drut R Fetal and pediatric pathology (2005)

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