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Case Reports
. 1987 May;69(5):717-21.

Ovarian cysts in pregnancy: does ultrasound make traditional management inappropriate?

  • PMID: 3554056
Case Reports

Ovarian cysts in pregnancy: does ultrasound make traditional management inappropriate?

J G Thornton et al. Obstet Gynecol. 1987 May.

Abstract

In a retrospective series of 131 ovarian tumors associated with pregnancy, 81 (including one carcinoma and six tumors of borderline malignancy) were removed. Eighty-three cysts were examined by ultrasound. All 15 of less than 5 cm in diameter resolved spontaneously. Of 68 larger than 5 cm in diameter, 39 had a simple internal echo pattern and a smooth wall; 19 of these disappeared, and the histology of seven others suggested they might have resolved if treated conservatively. Three of the tumors of borderline malignancy also showed a simple ultrasound pattern, but higher-resolution machines may have differentiated two of these. We suggest a policy of selective conservative management of ovarian cysts during pregnancy on the basis of the ultrasound appearance.

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