Peritoneal inclusion cyst


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Abstract

Background: To preserve the reproductive potential of women diagnosed with pelvic cystic neoplasms, it is important to correctly diagnose and to determine treatment policy. Case report: The paper describes a clinical case of peritoneal inclusion cyst (PIC) timely diagnosed and treated in a reproductive-aged woman. A comprehensive laboratory and instrumental studies were conducted; the results of which could recommend that the patient diagnosed with an ovarian cyst should undergo surgical treatment. Morphological study of surgical material revealed PIC. Conclusion: Given the complexity of diagnosing PIC and commonly its asymptomatic course, there is a need for standardization of diagnostic criteria. The advantage of surgical treatment is to obtain morphological findings in order to verify the diagnosis.

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Larisa B. Ivanova

A.S. Loginov Moscow Clinical Research Center, Moscow City Healthcare Department

PhD, Head of the Gynecology Laboratory, Department of Pelvic Oncosurgery

Ramiz K. Valiev

A.S. Loginov Moscow Clinical Research Center, Moscow City Healthcare Department

PhD, Head of the Department of Pelvic Oncosurgery

Irina Yu. Davydova

A.S. Loginov Moscow Clinical Research Center, Moscow City Healthcare Department

Dr. Med. Sci., Leading Researcher at the Department of Pelvic Oncosurgery

Ekaterina A. Loginova

A.S. Loginov Moscow Clinical Research Center, Moscow City Healthcare Department

PhD, Researcher at the Laboratory of Gynecology, Department of Pelvic Oncosurgery

Alisa V. Dymova

A.S. Loginov Moscow Clinical Research Center, Moscow City Healthcare Department

obstetrician-gynecologist at the Department of Pelvic Oncosurgery

Evgeniya Yu. Chistova

A.S. Loginov Moscow Clinical Research Center, Moscow City Healthcare Department

Email: jenyachistoval4@gmail.com
resident physician

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