Ali Said Samah, Handa Acila, Errami Aa, O. S, S. Z, K. K
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Peritoneal Pseudomyxoma Secondary to a Mucinous Tumor of the Ovary: About a Case
Peritoneal pseudomyxoma, also called gelatinous disease of the peritoneum is a rare entity that corresponds to diffuse peritoneal infiltration, consisting of mucinous ascites and multifocal mucinous epithelial implants. Its prevalence is 2 cases per million populations [1]. Peritoneal pseudomyxoma may remain asymptomatic, discovered during laparotomy. CT scans are the most specific diagnostic tool. The appendicular origin of gelatinous ascites is the most common and represents 90% of causes. Mucinous tumours of the ovary are a very rare cause. We report the case of a 55- year-old woman with a peritoneal pseudomyxoma of ovarian origin [2].