ANASTOMOSING HEMANGIOMA OF THE OVARY – a comprehensive review of this rare ovarian entity
ANASTOMOSING HEMANGIOMA OF THE OVARY
Abstract
Background: Anastomosing hemangioma of the ovary is a rare vascular tumor that predominantly affects middle-aged women. Despite its benign nature, its histological appearance can mimic aggressive vascular lesions, posing diagnostic challenges. This review aims to provide an overview of this uncommon entity. Methods: The PubMed and Scopus databases were searched for relevant articles published in English. Information on all retrieved cases was extracted and reviewed in detail. Results: We found 33 cases with relevant details of anastomosing heamangioma of the ovary. Despite the small number of cases we found, our study demonstrated the importance of an accurate hystopathological evaluation. Conclusions: Although the preliminary imaging and initial microscopic features may appear alarming, careful microscopic examination reveals benign behaviour. There is a need to raise awareness of this unusual and rare entity to improve morphologic recognition and avoid misdiagnosis that could lead to unnecessary treatment or patient anxiety.
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