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  2. Adnexal mass - Wikipedia

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    An adnexal mass is a lump in the tissue of the adnexa of the uterus (structures which are closely related structurally and functionally to the uterus, such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or any of the surrounding connective tissue ). Adnexal masses can be benign (noncancerous) or malignant ( cancerous ), and they can be categorized as simple ...

  3. Uterine appendages - Wikipedia

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    The term "adnexitis" is sometimes used to describe an inflammation of the uterine appendages (adnexa). [5] In this context, it replaces the terms oophoritis and salpingitis. The term adnexal mass is sometimes used when the location of a uterine mass is not yet more precisely known. 63% of ectopic pregnancies present with an adnexal mass ...

  4. Ovarian cancer - Wikipedia

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    Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System (ORADS) is a standardized system developed by the American College of Radiology to improve the management and diagnosis of ovarian and adnexal masses. It provides a consistent framework for interpreting imaging findings, particularly from ultrasound, and assigns risk stratification categories that guide ...

  5. Ovarian torsion - Wikipedia

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    Surgery [ 1] Frequency. 6 per 100,000 women per year [ 2] Ovarian torsion ( OT) or adnexal torsion is an abnormal condition where an ovary twists on its attachment to other structures, such that blood flow is decreased. [ 3][ 4] Symptoms typically include pelvic pain on one side. [ 2][ 5] While classically the pain is sudden in onset, this is ...

  6. Ectopic pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The diagnostic ultrasonographic finding in ectopic pregnancy is an adnexal mass that moves separately from the ovary. In around 60% of cases, it is an inhomogeneous or a noncystic adnexal mass sometimes known as the "blob sign". It is generally spherical, but a more tubular appearance may be seen in case of hematosalpinx.

  7. Pelvic examination - Wikipedia

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    Pelvic examination. A pelvic examination is the physical examination of the external and internal female pelvic organs. [ 1] It is frequently used in gynecology for the evaluation of symptoms affecting the female reproductive and urinary tract, such as pain, bleeding, discharge, urinary incontinence, or trauma (e.g. sexual assault). [ 2][ 3] It ...

  8. Krukenberg tumor - Wikipedia

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    A Krukenberg tumor refers to a malignancy in the ovary that metastasized from a primary site, classically the gastrointestinal tract, although it can arise in other tissues such as the breast. [ 1] Gastric adenocarcinoma, especially at the pylorus, is the most common source. [ 2] Krukenberg tumors are often (over 80%) [ 2] found in both ovaries ...

  9. Dermoid cyst - Wikipedia

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    Gynecology. A dermoid cyst is a teratoma of a cystic nature that contains an array of developmentally mature, solid tissues. It frequently consists of skin, hair follicles, and sweat glands, while other commonly found components include clumps of long hair, pockets of sebum, blood, fat, bone, nail, teeth, eyes, cartilage, and thyroid tissue.