A case of a mobile, calcified, intrapelvic mass representing an autoamputated ovary in an asymptomatic girl is presented. There was no previous history of acute abdominal pain indicating possible torsion of the adnexa. The diagnosis should be suspected when radiological investigations show a freely ...
Dysgerminoma presenting as a calcified abdominal mass with hypercalcemia Ovarian neoplasms account for less than 2% of all pediatric malignant tumors. About one third of these tumors are pure dysgerminomas, which rarely present with abdominal calcification or hypercalcemia. The unusual occurrence of ...
Ovarian torsion and amputation resulting in partially calcified, pedunculated cystic mass. Pediatr Radiol 1989; 19:395-399.Currarino G, Rutledge JC. Ovarian torsion and amputation resulting in partially calcified, pedunculated cystic mass. Pediatric Radiology . 1989; 19 (6-7):395–399....
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM): may be increased density due to calcium in walls, may have associated parenchymal atrophy, low density or mass effect, and large draining veins, etc. Hemorrhage from any cause Lesions Caused by Infectious/ Inflammation ...
normal structure, 1 calcified lymph node, 1 ovarian cyst, 1 prolapsed appendiceal orifice, 1 GI stromal tumor, 1 appendiceal mucocele, and 1 lymphoma. ... Thai Nguyen-Tang and Janak N. Shah and Andres Sanchez-Yague and Kenneth F. Binmoeller - 《Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 被引量: 67发表...