Radiation methods in the diagnosis of primary and recurrent malignant ovarian struma: A case report

We provide a rare clinical and diagnostic observation of primary and recurring malignant ovarian struma. Malignant struma of the right ovary was detected 2 years after surgical treatment of primary benign struma of the left ovary. Six months later, the patient was diagnosed with a disease relapse...

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Main Authors: Nikolai V. Nudnov, Svetlana V. Ivashina, Svetlana P. Aksenova
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Language:English
Published: Eco-Vector 2023-07-01
Series:Digital Diagnostics
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Online Access:https://jdigitaldiagnostics.com/DD/article/viewFile/322846/pdf
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author Nikolai V. Nudnov
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description We provide a rare clinical and diagnostic observation of primary and recurring malignant ovarian struma. Malignant struma of the right ovary was detected 2 years after surgical treatment of primary benign struma of the left ovary. Six months later, the patient was diagnosed with a disease relapse, visualized exclusively according to radioisotope research methods. In the fourth year of anticancer treatment, ultrasonography revealed recurring foci along the peritoneum. According to the ultrasound data on the pelvic peritoneum and the projection of the removed right ovary, multiple solid nodes with high blood flow were visualized. Peak systolic velocity ranged from 2 to 9 cm/s in minor lesions from 4 to 12 mm, with an RI max of 0.53. For 4 years, the patient underwent radioiodine therapy with 131I with an activity of 6.0 GBq; the patients condition during the treatment was satisfactory.
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spelling doaj.art-7b0f0e63df9340e482935fbb4379a2892023-09-14T14:08:00ZengEco-VectorDigital Diagnostics2712-84902712-89622023-07-014221422510.17816/DD32284676484Radiation methods in the diagnosis of primary and recurrent malignant ovarian struma: A case reportNikolai V. Nudnov0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5994-0468Svetlana V. Ivashina1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9287-2636Svetlana P. Aksenova2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2552-5754Russian Scientific Center of RoentgenoradiologyRussian Scientific Center of RoentgenoradiologyRussian Scientific Center of RoentgenoradiologyWe provide a rare clinical and diagnostic observation of primary and recurring malignant ovarian struma. Malignant struma of the right ovary was detected 2 years after surgical treatment of primary benign struma of the left ovary. Six months later, the patient was diagnosed with a disease relapse, visualized exclusively according to radioisotope research methods. In the fourth year of anticancer treatment, ultrasonography revealed recurring foci along the peritoneum. According to the ultrasound data on the pelvic peritoneum and the projection of the removed right ovary, multiple solid nodes with high blood flow were visualized. Peak systolic velocity ranged from 2 to 9 cm/s in minor lesions from 4 to 12 mm, with an RI max of 0.53. For 4 years, the patient underwent radioiodine therapy with 131I with an activity of 6.0 GBq; the patients condition during the treatment was satisfactory.https://jdigitaldiagnostics.com/DD/article/viewFile/322846/pdf3d angiographymagnetic resonance imagingmalignant struma ovariiperitoneal strumosispower doppler mappingrelapseultrasoundultrasound tomography
spellingShingle Nikolai V. Nudnov
Svetlana V. Ivashina
Svetlana P. Aksenova
Radiation methods in the diagnosis of primary and recurrent malignant ovarian struma: A case report
Digital Diagnostics
3d angiography
magnetic resonance imaging
malignant struma ovarii
peritoneal strumosis
power doppler mapping
relapse
ultrasound
ultrasound tomography
title Radiation methods in the diagnosis of primary and recurrent malignant ovarian struma: A case report
title_full Radiation methods in the diagnosis of primary and recurrent malignant ovarian struma: A case report
title_fullStr Radiation methods in the diagnosis of primary and recurrent malignant ovarian struma: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Radiation methods in the diagnosis of primary and recurrent malignant ovarian struma: A case report
title_short Radiation methods in the diagnosis of primary and recurrent malignant ovarian struma: A case report
title_sort radiation methods in the diagnosis of primary and recurrent malignant ovarian struma a case report
topic 3d angiography
magnetic resonance imaging
malignant struma ovarii
peritoneal strumosis
power doppler mapping
relapse
ultrasound
ultrasound tomography
url https://jdigitaldiagnostics.com/DD/article/viewFile/322846/pdf
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