Mixed haemangioma ovary: A rare case report
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Pathology and Oncology - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
Vascular tumours of the female genital tract are very rare. Ovarian haemangiomas are extremely rare benign tumour despite their rich vascular supply, with approximately 60 documented cases in the English literature. They are “non-functional’’ neoplasms. The histogenesis is still debatable. Most of the haemangiomas in the ovary are asymptomatic and of the mixed type.
Authors and Affiliations
Ranjan Agrawal, Shweta Agrawal, Parbodh Kumar
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