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* It | * It may cause ovarian torsion | ||
* May content thyroid tissue and cause hyperthyroidism | * May content thyroid tissue and cause hyperthyroidism | ||
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* It is associated with bilateral Theca lutein [[Ovarian cyst|cysts]] | * It is associated with bilateral Theca lutein [[Ovarian cyst|cysts]] | ||
* Cannonball metastases to the lungs | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Fahimeh Shojaei, M.D.
Overview
Differentiating [Disease name] from other Diseases
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Age of onset | Symptoms | Physical examination | ||||||||||||
Lab Findings | Imaging | Immunohistopathology | ||||||||||||
pelvic pain or pressure | vaginal discharge | GI dysturbance | Pleural effusion | Fever | Tendernes | CT scan/US | MRI | |||||||
Gynecologic | ||||||||||||||
Ovarian | Follicular cysts |
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Serous cystadenoma/carcinoma |
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Mucinous cystadenoma/carcinoma |
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Endometrioma | + |
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Dysgerminoma |
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Choriocarcinoma |
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Yolk sac tumor |
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Fibroma | ||||||||||||||
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Granulosa cell tumor | ||||||||||||||
Sertoli-leydig cell tumor | ||||||||||||||
Brenner tumor | ||||||||||||||
Metastasis (krukenberg) | ||||||||||||||
Tubal | tubo-ovarian abscess | fever and vaginal discharge | ||||||||||||
Ectopic pregnancy | ||||||||||||||
Hydrosalpinx | infertility | |||||||||||||
Tuberculosis salpingitis | ||||||||||||||
Epithelial carcinoma | ||||||||||||||
serous tubal intraepithelial neoplasm | ||||||||||||||
Uterine | Myoma | |||||||||||||
Sarcoma | ||||||||||||||
Pregnancy | ||||||||||||||
Non-gynecologic | ||||||||||||||
GIT | Appendiceal abscess | |||||||||||||
Appendiceal neoplasm | ||||||||||||||
Diverticular abscess | ||||||||||||||
GI neoplasm | abdominal pain Intestinal obstruction and bleeding in small bowel, | |||||||||||||
Renal | Pelvic kidney | tract infection (UTI), obstruction, and renal calculi. | ||||||||||||
Others | Retroperitoneal sarcoma | Gastrointestinal symptoms, such as early satiety, obstruction,lower extremity edema, Serous ascites |
check sites of cancer that may metastasize to the ovaries (eg, stomach, colorectal, breast)
check rectum, liver, spleen, lungs, inguinal or supraclavicular lymph nodes for ovary metastase