Sertoli –Leydig Cells Tumor: A Rare Ovarian Tumor
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 5
Abstract
A 14 year old girl presented with 24 weeks lower abdominal lump, hirsutism, clitoromegaly and 3month amenorrhea. Serum testosterone was 1.34 ng/ml. Ultrasonography identified a mixed echogenic right ovarian tumor of 108×71 mm. A right ovarian tumor of about 20 cm in diameter was removed. Histopathology proved sertoli-leydig cells tumor.
Authors and Affiliations
Aparna Khan
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