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Case Report: Unmasking Meigs’ Syndrome and the resolution of persistent Ascites after Oophorectomy in an 18-year-old Female at Cleveland Specialized Clinic Wampewo

Global Journal of Medical Case Reports | Vol 4, Issue 1

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Both ovaries not seen separately; Features may suggest bilateral ovarian neoplasm; Several right sided pleural effusion, and subsegmental collapse of right lower and middle lobe.
Figure 7. Both ovaries not seen separately; Features may suggest bilateral ovarian neoplasm; Several right sided pleural effusion, and subsegmental collapse of right lower and middle lobe.