An ovarian goiter is a benign neoplasm in the ovary, filled with a cyst or proliferation. Although it is a benign tumor, it can be treated as a cystic tumor if there are symptoms and risks of complications. **Causes of occurrence**
Unfortunately, no one can say the true reason for the formation of an ovarian goiter - this is only an assumption. There is an opinion that this pathology usually appears due to the activation of estrogens: the excess of which affects the function of the thyroid gland. As a result, it begins to grow and form a cyst. The signs of goiter are very similar to the symptoms of an endocrine disease such as adenoma. It all starts with regular monthly menstruation, then swelling