Synchronous primary malignancies in ovarian cancer and liver angiosarcoma.
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Abstract
•A case of concurrent primary ovarian clear cell adenocarcinoma and liver angiosarcoma is detailed herein.•If a liver tumor is found together with ovarian cancer, it is necessary to determine whether this is a primary hepatic malignancy or metastatic liver cancer.•It is important to make a definitive diagnosis by performing a liver biopsy when appropriate.
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