Ovarian Sclerosing Stromal Tumor. Spectrum of Ultrasound Findings. A Case Report and Review of Literature
This report describes a rare ovarian sclerosing stromal tumor in a 43-year-old woman and reviews 81 literature cases, finding most appear as solid or predominantly solid masses with heterogeneous echogenicity and moderate/abundant vascularity.
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This paper reports a rare benign ovarian sclerosing stromal tumor (SST) case in a 43-year-old woman referred for pelvic endometriosis evaluation, and reviews 81 previously described SST cases to characterize ultrasound features. Transvaginal ultrasound in the case showed a ~30 mm solid ovarian tumor with moderate/abundant Doppler vascularity, leading to a preoperative presumptive diagnosis of an ovarian surface serous borderline tumor, with definitive benign SST confirmed after surgery. Across the literature review, most SSTs appeared purely solid or predominantly solid with cystic areas (86.7%) and had heterogeneous echogenicity (96.9%); when vascularity was reported, moderate/abundant vascularization was present in 61%, while calcification/shadowing was rare and ascites occurred in 16.0%. The paper does not explicitly state limitations beyond being a case report plus literature review, and it frames findings as a descriptive “spectrum.” Relevance to endometriosis: the index patient was referred specifically for pelvic endometriosis evaluation, though the paper’s main focus is ultrasound findings of ovarian sclerosing stromal tumor rather than endometriosis mechanisms or treatment.
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