Management of selected adnexal masses in postmenopausal women by operative laparoscopy—A multicentered study

Author(s):  
WH Parker ◽  
RL Levine ◽  
FM Howard ◽  
B Sansone ◽  
JS Berek
2010 ◽  
Vol 36 (S1) ◽  
pp. 251-252
Author(s):  
M. Terzic ◽  
J. Dotlic ◽  
M. Berisavac ◽  
M. Vukotic ◽  
I. Likic ◽  
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2005 ◽  
Vol 193 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.R. van Nagell ◽  
P.D. DePriest

Author(s):  
Mohita Agarwal ◽  
Meeta Gupta ◽  
Poonam Yadav ◽  
Urvashi Verma

ABSTRACT Adnexal masses in postmenopausal women represent a spectrum of conditions from gynaecologic and non gynaecologic sources. Post-menopausal women are especially at high risk of gynaecologic malignancy however even in this population majority of adnexal masses are benign. Tumor markers and high frequency transvaginal ultrasonography with doppler studies project high quality images allowing for detailed macroscopic appearances of masses and remain the least expensive modalities available. Adnexal masses that are suspicious for cancer, women should be referred to gynaecologic oncologist for optimal care. How to cite this article Yadav P, Gupta M, Agarwal M, Garg R, Verma U, Gupta S. Role of Imaging in Dilemma of Adnexal Masses in Postmenopausal Women. J South Asian Feder Menopause Soc 2017;5(1):45-50.


Author(s):  
B. van Herendael ◽  
P. Beretta ◽  
T. Slangen ◽  
M. Franchi ◽  
M. Swaegers ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 08 (03) ◽  
pp. 168-172
Author(s):  
Rojna Rai ◽  
Pema Choden Bhutia ◽  
Ugyen Tshomo

Abstract Context: Adnexal masses of ovarian origin are of growing concern due to high fatality associated with ovarian malignancy because they are diagnosed at advanced stage due to vague symptoms and absence of recommended screening tests. Aims: The aim was to study the prevalence of histopathologic types of adnexal masses in different age groups and to analyze the accuracy of preoperative evaluation in diagnosing ovarian malignancy. Settings and Design: This was a cross-sectional study carried out in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of a tertiary care hospital in Bhutan with gynecologic-oncology services, from January to December 2017. Subjects and Methods: Women presenting with adnexal mass were evaluated and those meeting criteria were enrolled. They were evaluated preoperatively with complete history, examination, ultrasound, and tumor markers. Risk of malignancy index (RMI) was calculated for all patients. Following surgery, histopathology results were compared with preoperative evaluation. Statistical Analysis Used: Chi-square test, t-test, Cohen's Kappa, and receiver operating characteristic curve analysis were used for statistical analysis. Results: Of 165 patients evaluated, 127 fulfilling criteria were enrolled. Adnexal masses of ovarian origin were most common (n = 102, 80.3%), of which 12.7% were malignant. Epithelial ovarian malignancy was the most common malignant ovarian tumor, serous cystadenocarcinoma being the most common. Malignancy was significantly more in older, postmenopausal women with high RMI. Seven out of 11 women with high RMI were diagnosed in Stage 3 or 4. RMI score at cutoff of 200 was 54.6% sensitive and 85.7% specific. Conclusions: Adnexal mass of ovarian origin was the most common. Malignancy was significantly more in older, postmenopausal women with high RMI. RMI showed moderate correlation in diagnosing epithelial ovarian malignancies.


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