Clear Cell Carcinoma Ovarii with Metastasis to the Peritoneum: A Case Report and Literature Review

2019 
Clear cell carcinoma (CCC) ovarii was a tumor of the ovary that was pertaining to endometriosis the ovary and the pelvis.At the time diagnosed many of CCC have metastasized on the surface of the pelvis, an abdomen or the bladder. Cytology could serve as an instrument that is useful in the diagnosis of cystic and dense lesions of the ovary. Peritoneal washing was a part of the procedure to define stadium ovary neoplasm, and it was one of important implementation of cytology. The aim of this study to describe the clinical approach for determination stage and patient prognosis with clear cell carcinoma ovarii. This is a case report with literature review. The patient had an illness history of endometriosis and adenomiosis that never resected. Clinical examination showed a mass at quadrant of the bottom right of the abdomen with the dimension 15x11x8 cm. Imaging examination of ultrasound graphy (USG) showed cystic mass with the dimension 13x10x10cm. The surgeon reported there were mioma looked the uterus as much as, also a cyst in the ovary right. The ovary left there was adhesion of the intestine and omentum. Histopathology was clear cell carcinoma ovarii. Peritoneal washings clear cell carcinoma ovarii. Clear cell carcinoma when diagnosed is found to have been metastasized. Confirmation cytology with histopathology was obligatory in interpreted peritoneal washing because it is an important to factor in determination stage and prognostic patients
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