Clinical significance of ultrasound in the diagnosis of uterine adnexal mass
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Abstract
Objective
To study and explore the clinical significance of ultrasound in the diagnosis of uterine adnexal mass.
Methods
From January 2014 to December 2016, 160 patients with uterine adnexal cystic lesions in our hospital were selected.All the patients received ultrasound examination, the kinds of lesions were judged, and according to the results of pathological diagnosis of operation, pathological diagnosis of biopsy and clinical follow-up, the consistency between ultrasonic diagnosis and confirmed diagnosis results was analyzed.
Results
Of 160 cases with adnexal cystic lesions, a total of 36 cases of endometrial ectopic cyst, 37 cases of ovarian cystadenoma, 19 cases of tubal ectopic pregnancy, 28 cases of inflammatory mass, 19 cases of ovarian cystadenocarcinoma, 21 cases of teratoma.After calculation, ultrasound examination of the uterus endometriosis cyst, cystadenoma of ovary, fallopian tube ectopic pregnancy, inflammatory mass, ovarian cyst, teratoma were 91.67%, 91.89%, 84.21%, 89.29%, 89.47%, 90.48%, respectively, and confirmed the consistency with the results, there were no statistically significant differences (χ2=0.166, 0.163, 0.291, 0.206, 0.125, 0.114, all P>0.05).
Conclusion
Ultrasound in the diagnosis of uterine adnexal cystic lesions can effectively detect and distinguish different types of lesions, it has high diagnostic value.
Key words:
Adnexal diseases; Utrasonography
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