Ultrasound characteristics of this ovarian mass (indicated by an asterisk) suggest that the mass is benign. The mass is anechoic (suggesting absence of solid components), regular, well-circumscribed, and without wall thickening or excrescences. By permission of the publisher. From Hricak H, Coak...
Ultrasound Guided Ovarian Mass Biopsy in women with suspicious sonographic featuresENDORECTAL ultrasonographyBIOPSYdoi:10.1002/ajum.12154F. CoutinhoJ. OliveiraA. RodriguesM.G. CastroF. AguasJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdAustralasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine...
Solid component within Ovarian Mass or cyst Thick septations >2-3 mm Large volume of free fluid orAscitespresent Color Doppler Ultrasoundshows highBlood Flowwithin mass Thick cyst wall >2-3 mm Also seen in benign conditions Hemmorhagic Ovarian Cyst ...
Signs and symptoms become more apparent as the tumor grows. The first finding is usually a pelvic mass noted on pelvic examination. However, if the patient is obese or has difficulty relaxing and cooperating with the examiner, the mass may not be felt. With increased size, the tumor compress...
Ultrasound. The ultrasound (US) appearance depends on the size of the cyst and the possible complications, such as torsion of the ovary or intracystic bleeding. Uncomplicated cysts typically appear as a unilocular, thin-walled cystic mass (Fig. 24.1).Ovarian cystsmay appear as a complex mass...
The presence of an abdominal mass in a female neonate should suggest the diagnosis of an ovarian tumour. Ovarian cysts are the commonest ovarian tumours during this period. Before antenatal ultrasonography was available, these tumours were usually detected during routine abdominal examination or when ...
In this case a 43-year-old white female presented with 24-h history of left quadrant pain and a left adenexal cystic mass on ultrasound examination. An exploratory laparotomy revealed a left ovarian mass with torsion on its pedicle. Frozen section of the cystic mass showed a mucinous ...
The phrase “complex ovarian mass” is unhelpful when evaluating the ovaries on transvaginal ultrasoundNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1002/j.2205-0140.2012.tb00009.xNoneJohn Wiley and Sons Inc.Australas J Ultrasound Med
During cesarean section, pathological examination of the solid mass in the right ovary revealed pregnancy luteoma, which was presumably the other cause of the intractable ascites. Conclusions Caution should be exercised in cases of suspicious malignant ascites during pregnancy. This may due to OHSS ...
On the contrary, in the last years the concept of indeterminate mass at ultrasound has completely revolutionized introducing a more objective definition. In fact, using International Ovarian Tumor Analysis approach, and in particular the Simple Rules (SR), we can objectively define indeterminate masses...