Grey-scale ultrasonography for assessment of gynecologic pelvic masses

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Grey-scale ultrasonography accurately detected 95% of pelvic masses and provided useful information on their size, consistency, and location, though diagnosis requires integration with clinical data.

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Abstract

In a retrospective study the grey-scale ultrasonographic appearance of pelvic masses was correlated with the surgical findings in 93 patients. Of the masses found at the time of laparotomy 95% had been detected preoperatively. In most instances useful information about size, consistency and location of the mass was provided by ultrasonography. Certain pathologic entities produce a characteristic sonographic appearance, but there is a wide overlap for others. Data obtained by history-taking and physical examination must be integrated with the sonographic findings for a correct diagnosis.

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endometriosis

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Pelvic Neoplasms Ultrasonography Carcinoma Carcinoma Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Humans Leiomyoma Leiomyoma Ovarian Neoplasms Ovarian Neoplasms Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Pelvic Neoplasms Retrospective Studies Teratoma Teratoma Uterine Neoplasms Uterine Neoplasms

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