Clinicopathologic Review of Primary Synchronous Tumors of Endometrium and Ovary: What is Different?
Journal Title: Pan Asian Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Synchronous primary tumors of the uterus and ovary are rare and should be distinguished from the metastatic tumors as the management and the prognosis differs in both the entities. Management of postmenopausal female presenting with the complaints of vaginal bleeding who was diagnosed to have a primary synchronous tumor of the uterus and the bilateral ovaries is discussed.
Authors and Affiliations
Neha Varun, Aruna Nigam, Sabina Khan, Abhinav Jain, Reva Tripathi
Borderline Ovarian Tumor—An Overview and Evidence Based Management
Borderline ovarian tumors are the epithelial neoplasm which need to be differentiated from ovarian carcinomas as there presentation and management differs from the latter. The important differentiating feature on histopa...
Caesarean Section on Demand: Dilemma between Ethics and Autonomy
Caesarean section on demand (CSOD) has recently gained attention as first caesarean is the most important determinant of subsequent caesarean sections. Although vaginal birth is thought to be safer, caesarean section has...
Predictors of Feto-Maternal Outcome in Pregnancies Complicated by Hepatic Dysfunction: Observational Study in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Punjab
Introduction: The spectrum of hepatic dysfunction complicating pregnancy has varied underlying etiologies and is associated with grave feto-maternal prognosis. There is an imperative need to identify individuals at risk...
Random Urine Protein/Creatinine Ratio as a Predictor of Significant Proteinuria in Preeclampsia
Background: Proteinuria is a significant marker of preeclampsia. Urinary protein in a 24-hour urine collection is conventionally considered as the standard for detection of proteinuria. However, it is tedious and is asso...
Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome with Atypical Presentations: Case Series
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a novel clinic-radiological entity characterized by headache, visual disturbances, encephalopathy and seizures. Radiological features typically include bilateral sym...