Pseudo-Meigs’Syndrome as a Cause of Exertional Dyspnea: A Case Report
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A 61-year-old otherwise healthy woman presented with gradually worsening exertional dyspnea. Routine examinations revealed bilateral pleural effusion with no other notable cardiopulmonary diseases. Systemic examinations showed ascites and a pelvic tumor, which turned out to be right ovarian endometrioid adenocarcinoma. Surgical removal and chemotherapy against the ovarian cancer resulted in disappearance of the ascites and pleural effusion, establishing a diagnosis of pseudo-Meigs’syndrome. It is common for reported cases of pseudo-Meigs’ syndrome to initially present with dyspnea, therefore it is important to consider this disorder when attempting a differential diagnosis in female patients presenting with dyspnea without other noticeable conditions.
著者
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KOGA Takeharu
Asakura Medical Association Hospital
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KAMIMURA Tomoko
Asakura Medical Association Hospital
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NISHIMURA Munetsugu
Asakura Medical Association Hospital
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Matsuo Kazuhiko
Department of Biotechnology and Therapeutics, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka Univ
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EHARA RYU
Takehisa Hospital
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YOU SEISEN
Department of Gynecology, St. Mary's Hospital
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NATORI HIROKI
Asakura Medical Association Hospital
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YOU SEISEN
Department of Gynecology, St. Mary's Hospital
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