Hashimoto's disease in a bilateral benign cystic ovarian teratoma: a case report.

@article{Kaur2011HashimotosDI,
  title={Hashimoto's disease in a bilateral benign cystic ovarian teratoma: a case report.},
  author={Rupinderjeet Kaur and Jasbir Singh and Anureet Kaur and Rimpi Bansal and Satish Chandra Sharma},
  journal={Turk patoloji dergisi},
  year={2011},
  volume={27 3},
  pages={
          261
        }
}
A wide array of tissues derived from all the three germinal layers is seen in ovarian teratomas. Among these, thyroid tissue is present in 10% cases of all mature cystic teratomas. We report this case of Hashimoto's thyroiditis in a clinically euthyroid patient who tested positive for antithyroid peroxidase antibodies in spite of normal thyroid hormone profile. While the histological features of several disorders of thyroid tissue may be discovered, Hashimoto's thyroiditis is extremely rare… 
Mature cystic teratomas: relationship between histopathological contents and clinical features.
TLDR
The findings suggest no relationship between the clinical features and histopathological contents of MCTs.

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