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Chungbuk National University

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Chungbuk National University
Á¤¿ë½Ä ( Jung Yong-Sik ) 
Chungbuk National University
À±È¿¿µ ( Yun Hyo-Yung ) 
Chungbuk National University
äÈñº¹ ( Chae Hee-Bok ) 
Chungbuk National University
±è¿ë¹ü ( Kim Yong-Bum ) 
Chungbuk National University
½ÅÇâ¹Ì ( Shin Hyang-Mi ) 
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Abstract


Meigs¡¯ syndrome is defined by the presence of ascites and hydrothorax in association with ¡¯fibroma-like¡¯ benign ovarian tumors. Tumor extirpation resulted in a resorption of the ascites and a pleural effusion. A Krukenberg tumor resulting from
stomach cancer would be highly suggested when stomach cancer, ovarian tumor, and ascites are found concomitantly. However, when a patient presents with ovarian tumor, stomach cancer, and repeated cytologic examination of the ascitic fluid renders negative results, stomach cancer associated with Meigs¡¯ syndrome should be considered in the differential diagnosis. We report a case of stomach cancer presenting with Meigs¡¯ syndrome in a 70-year-old woman who had been referred for control of intractable ascites. The patient was cured by radical subtotal gastrectomy and bilateral oophorectomy.

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À§¾Ï; Meigs ÁõÈıº; Å©·çÄ˹ö±× Á¾¾ç; ¼¼Æ÷°Ë»ç; Stomach cancer; Meigs¡¯ syndrome; Krukenberg tumor; Cytology;

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