Ovarian cystic neoplasms
Updates to Article Attributes
Body
was changed:
Ovarian cystic neoplasms can be either benign or malignant and can arise from epithelial, stromal, or germ cell components. In general, the risk of malignancy in unilocular cystic tumours <10 cm in women over the age of 50 years is thought to be low 3-4.
- benign
- malignant
Radiographic assessmentfeatures
Ultrasound
If a cystic lesion is detected, concern for an ovarian cystic neoplasm is raised when a cyst is large, or if there are complex features, including:
- thick septations: >3 mm
- papillary projections
- mural nodules
- frank solid components
- increased vascularity on colour Doppler
- associated ascites
- associated regional lymphadenopathy
See also
-<p><strong>Ovarian cystic neoplasms</strong> can be either benign or malignant and can arise from epithelial, stromal, or germ cell components. In general, the risk of malignancy in unilocular cystic tumours <10 cm in women over 50 is thought to be low <sup>3-4</sup>.</p><ul>- +<p><strong>Ovarian cystic neoplasms</strong> can be either benign or malignant and can arise from epithelial, stromal, or germ cell components. In general, the risk of malignancy in unilocular cystic tumours <10 cm in women over the age of 50 years is thought to be low <sup>3-4</sup>.</p><ul>
-</ul><h4>Radiographic assessment</h4><h5>Ultrasound</h5><p>If a cystic lesion is detected, concern for an ovarian cystic neoplasm is raised when a cyst is large, or if there are complex features, including</p><ul>- +</ul><h4>Radiographic features</h4><h5>Ultrasound</h5><p>If a cystic lesion is detected, concern for an ovarian cystic neoplasm is raised when a cyst is large, or if there are complex features, including:</p><ul>