{"paper_id":"b7089750-3699-4f10-afff-df8065275c18","body_text":"Office Gynecology\nBuy print or eBook\n[Opens in a new window] A Case-Based Approach\n- Office Gynecology\n- Office Gynecology\n- Copyright page\n- Contents\n- Contributors\n- Preface\n- Section I Pelvic Pain\n- Section II Vaginal Discharge and Sexually Transmitted Infections\n- Section III Amenorrhea and Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding\n- Section IV Contraception and Abortion\n- Section V Breast Problems\n- Section VI Cancer Screening and Prevention\n- Section VII Vulvar Disease\n- Section VIII Infertility\n- Section IX Preconception Planning\n- Section X Pediatric and Adolescent Problems\n- Section XI Pelvic Masses and Cysts\n- Case 72 A 53-Year-Old Woman with a 3 cm Dermoid Cyst Noted as an Incidental Finding on CT\n- Case 73 A 60-Year-Old Woman with a 4 cm Simple Ovarian Cyst\n- Case 74 A 25-Year-Old Woman with a 2 cm Simple Asymptomatic Cyst Noted Incidentally on Ultrasound\n- Case 75 A 25-Year-Old Woman with Endometriosis and a 4 cm Endometrioma\n- Case 76 A 25-Year-Old Woman with Abrupt Onset of Pelvic Pain, Nausea and Vomiting, and Adnexal Masses (Torsion)\n- Case 77 A 30-Year-Old Woman with Fever, Abdominal Pain, Vaginal Discharge, and Adnexal Mass (Tubo-Ovarian Abscess)\n- Case 78 A 45-Year-Old Woman with Pelvic Pain One Year after TLH/BSO for Endometriosis (Ovarian Remnant)\n- Case 79 A 21-Year-Old Woman at Five Weeks EGA with Left Lower Quadrant Pain\n- Section XII Incontinence and Prolapse\n- Section XIII Behavioral, Sexual, and Social Health\n- Section XIV Managing and Aging\n- Index\n- References\nfrom Section XI - Pelvic Masses and Cysts\nPublished online by Cambridge University Press: 20 February 2019\nBook contents\n- Office Gynecology\n- Office Gynecology\n- Copyright page\n- Contents\n- Contributors\n- Preface\n- Section I Pelvic Pain\n- Section II Vaginal Discharge and Sexually Transmitted Infections\n- Section III Amenorrhea and Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding\n- Section IV Contraception and Abortion\n- Section V Breast Problems\n- Section VI Cancer Screening and Prevention\n- Section VII Vulvar Disease\n- Section VIII Infertility\n- Section IX Preconception Planning\n- Section X Pediatric and Adolescent Problems\n- Section XI Pelvic Masses and Cysts\n- Case 72 A 53-Year-Old Woman with a 3 cm Dermoid Cyst Noted as an Incidental Finding on CT\n- Case 73 A 60-Year-Old Woman with a 4 cm Simple Ovarian Cyst\n- Case 74 A 25-Year-Old Woman with a 2 cm Simple Asymptomatic Cyst Noted Incidentally on Ultrasound\n- Case 75 A 25-Year-Old Woman with Endometriosis and a 4 cm Endometrioma\n- Case 76 A 25-Year-Old Woman with Abrupt Onset of Pelvic Pain, Nausea and Vomiting, and Adnexal Masses (Torsion)\n- Case 77 A 30-Year-Old Woman with Fever, Abdominal Pain, Vaginal Discharge, and Adnexal Mass (Tubo-Ovarian Abscess)\n- Case 78 A 45-Year-Old Woman with Pelvic Pain One Year after TLH/BSO for Endometriosis (Ovarian Remnant)\n- Case 79 A 21-Year-Old Woman at Five Weeks EGA with Left Lower Quadrant Pain\n- Section XII Incontinence and Prolapse\n- Section XIII Behavioral, Sexual, and Social Health\n- Section XIV Managing and Aging\n- Index\n- References\n- Type\n- Chapter\n- Information\n- Office GynecologyA Case-Based Approach, pp. 236 - 238Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019\nAmerican College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. 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