Ovarian Cysts and Benign Overay Neoplasms: Symptoms, Complaints, Signs

Symptoms and complaints of ovarian cysts and benign neoplasms of the ovary (ovary) are uncommon, often atypical, and nonspecific, especially depending on the size of the tumor. It is estimated that > 50% of findings are found during routine examinations or only by ultrasound. The following symptoms and complaints may indicate ovarian cysts and other … Ovarian Cysts and Benign Overay Neoplasms: Symptoms, Complaints, Signs

Ovarian Cysts and Benign Overay Neoplasms: Causes

Pathogenesis (disease development) The pathogenesis of most benign (benign) neoplasms of the ovary is unknown. Some exceptions are: Functional cysts (retention cysts): Endometriosis cysts (chocolate cysts,tar cysts): the pathogenesis is unclear. There are currently several theories: Immunological theory – this theory describes a possible immunodeficiency of affected women. Metaplasia theory – this theory assumes that … Ovarian Cysts and Benign Overay Neoplasms: Causes

Ovarian Cysts and Benign Overay Neoplasms: Therapy

General Measures They include, after the diagnosis of a cystic or solid tumor of the lower abdomen, informing the patient as comprehensively as possible about necessary steps of diagnosis and differential diagnosis by obligatory ultrasonography, estimating the risk of malignancy (risk of malignancy) on the basis of anamnestic data and certain ultrasonographic criteria, and informing … Ovarian Cysts and Benign Overay Neoplasms: Therapy