Volume : 9, Issue : 5, May - 2020

Necrotizing Granulomatous Pigmented Fungal Lesion of Left Ovary - A Rare Case Report

Surekha Bhalekar, Shilpy Singh, Kritika Singh, Rajiv Rao

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Granulomatous inflammation is a histologic pattern of tissue reaction, which appears following cell injury. Granulomatous inflammation is caused by a variety of conditions including infection, autoimmune, toxic, allergic, drug, and neoplastic conditions. (1) We present a case of 29 Yr/F presented to OBGY Dept. of D Y Patil University School of Medicine with chief complaints of abdominal pain. After appropriate work up, a clinical diagnosis of Serous Cystadenoma was made. The final pathology report revealed necrotizing granulomatous pigmented fungal lesions of the ovary.

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NECROTIZING GRANULOMATOUS PIGMENTED FUNGAL LESION OF LEFT OVARY - A RARE CASE REPORT, Surekha Bhalekar, Shilpy Singh, Kritika Singh, Rajiv Rao GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-9 | Issue-5 | May-2020


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