Abstract
Serous cystadenofibromas are rare, nonmalignant tumors that develop in postmenopausal women, with an incidence of 4.5%. Only a few cases of ovarian cystadenofibroma in young patients have been reported in the literature. Although this type of tumor has a rare, malignant potential, it may appear both macroscopically and ultrasonographically as malignant. It is well advised to be aware of the possibility of a cystadenofibroma before selecting an aggressive surgical approach in young patients. In this paper, we report on a rare case of a 15-year-old female who was affected by a benign serous cystadenofibroma associated with a didelphys uterus, and who was treated with a conservative laparoscopic ovarian resection. (J GYNECOL SURG 23:73)
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