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Ovarian cysts

  • Are simple unilocular cysts a cause for concern in postmenopausal women?
  • How can these two types be distinguished using ultrasound?
  • How often do the ovaries appear normal in polycystic ovary syndrome?
  • How should functional cysts be managed clinically?
  • Name four other common causes of ovarian enlargement.
  • What are other terms for polycystic ovary syndrome?
  • What are the two types of functional cyst?
  • What are three potential complications of functional cysts?
  • What findings suggest an ovarian neoplasm on ultrasound?
  • What follow-up should be provided for premenopausal women with unilocular cysts or probable hemorrhagic cysts that are larger than 3 cm in diameter?
  • What is a functional cyst?
  • What is the appearance of a hemorrhagic cyst on ultrasound?
  • What is the appearance of a unilocular ovarian cyst on ultrasound?
  • What is the appearance of the ovaries in polycystic ovary syndrome on ultrasound?
  • What is the clinical triad of polycystic ovary syndrome?
  • What is the differential diagnosis of a complex adnexal mass?
  • What is the most common cause of ovarian enlargement in young women?
  • What is the typical clinical picture of ovarian torsion?
  • What makes a cyst complex in the adnexa?
  • What three findings suggest ovarian torsion on ultrasound?

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