Struma ovarii

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Struma ovarii
Struma ovarii - intermed mag.jpg
Micrograph of a struma ovarii. Characteristic thyroid follicles are seen on the right, and ovarian stroma on the left. H&E stain.
Classification and external resources
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DiseasesDB 33030
eMedicine article/256937
Patient UK Struma ovarii
MeSH D013330
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A struma ovarii (literally: goitre of the ovary) is a rare form of monodermal teratoma that contains mostly thyroid tissue, which may cause hyperthyroidism.[1]

Despite its name, struma ovarii is not restricted to the ovary.

The vast majority of struma ovarii are benign tumors; however, malignant tumors of this type is found in a small percentage of cases.[2]

Radiologic Findings

The ultrasound (US) features of struma ovarii are nonspecific, but a heterogeneous, predominantly solid mass may be seen. US demonstrates a complex appearance with multiple cystic and solid areas, findings that reflect the gross pathologic appearance of the tumor.

Magnetic resonance imaging findings may be more characteristic: The cystic spaces demonstrate both high and low signal intensity on T1- and T2-weighted images. Some of the cystic spaces may demonstrate low signal intensity on both T1- and T2-weighted images due to the thick, gelatinous colloid of the struma. No fat is evident in these lesions.[3]

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References

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