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Extremely elevated CA-125 in benign ovarian disease due to stretch of the peritoneum BMJ Case Reports
Summary
Serum concentrations of CA-125
are rarely elevated beyond 1000 U/ml in benign conditions of the ovary
in postmenopausal women.
In this report, the authors present an
unusual case of a 78-year-old woman with an extremely elevated CA-125
concentration
of 2897 U/ml without the presence of a
malignancy, ascites or pleural effusion. Imaging revealed a large
intra-abdominal cystic
mass with irregular solid deviations on
CT scan, most likely arising from an ovary. Exploratory laparotomy was
performed with
suspicion of ovarian cancer but
histopathological analysis revealed benign serous cystic adenofibroma.
This case report highlights
the diagnostic challenge of extremely
increased levels of CA-125 in postmenopausal women. A possible
explanation for this
CA-125 elevation could be the
mechanical stretch of the peritoneum.
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