Prognostication of the development of different ovarian neoplasm for women of reproductive age
This study identified uterine diseases, infertility, menstrual cycle violations, pelvic inflammatory disease, prior pelvic surgery, and extragenital pathologies as significant risk factors for ovarian neoplasms in reproductive-aged women.
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This retrospective study analyzed 500 surgical/operating-room records with histopathology in women of reproductive age, comparing subgroups of ovarian cysts (n=284) versus benign ovarian tumors (n=216) to identify risk factors and evaluate prognostication and diagnostic performance. Using anamnestic, clinical, echographic, tomographic, laboratory, and morphological information with statistical nonparametric and general methods, the authors reported that the most meaningful risk-associated factors included benign uterine and cervical disease, infertility, menstrual cycle disturbances, and inflammatory diseases of uterine adnexa, along with certain extragenital conditions (e.g., frequent quinsies/viral infections, thyroid, liver, and respiratory pathology). Echography and color Doppler mapping showed high diagnostic value for differentiating cysts and benign tumors, and MRI after ultrasound helped identify supportive features such as small lesion size and heterogeneity, with the authors noting specific correlation values. The paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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