Lipoleiomyoma: a potential mimic of an ovarian dermoid cyst on MRI—a case report

Author:

El Hassouni Fatima123ORCID,El Graini Soumaya453,Sassi Samia63,El Haddad Siham453,Rouas Lamiaa63,El Youssfi Mounia123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology , Oncology and High-Risk Pregnancies, , Rabat 10100 , Morocco

2. Maternity Hospital Souissi, Ibn Sina University Hospital , Oncology and High-Risk Pregnancies, , Rabat 10100 , Morocco

3. Mohamed V University , Rabat 10000 , Morocco

4. Radiology Department , Children’s Hospital, , Rabat 10100 , Morocco

5. University Mohammed V , Children’s Hospital, , Rabat 10100 , Morocco

6. Department of Pathology, Ibn Sina University Hospital , Rabat 10100 , Morocco

Abstract

Abstract Uterine lipoleiomyomas are rare variants of uterine leiomyomas which is composed of adipocytes and smooth muscle cells. In this report, we describe the case of a 39-year-old patient who presented with persistent, isolated pelvic pain. Ultrasonography showed an oval, well-defined left ovarian mass. Computed tomography (CT) scanning showed a predominantly-fatty mass with tissular components, no calcifications and heterogeneously enhanced after injection, suggesting initially a mature teratoma. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings revealed a latero-uterine mass, suggesting the presence of a left ovarian dermoid cyst with a potentially-malignant fleshy component. A subsequent pathology report revealed a lipoleiomyoma with cartilaginous metaplasia. Most notably, despite the fatty nature of the tumour and the use of MRI, the pedunculated appearance of the lipoleiomyoma observed intraoperatively mimicked a dermoid tumour even on imaging. Improved understanding of leiomyoma variants and secondary degenerative changes can help prevent misdiagnosis.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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