Adnexal masses and pregnancy: a single-center experience of 9 years.
Riza DurErhan DemirdagOzge Yucel CelikErtugrul KarahanogluGamze DurCem Yagmur OzdemirAykan YucelOzlem Moraloglu TekinPublished in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2024)
The risk of malignancy was relatively lower in this cohort of adnexal masses detected during pregnancy and cesarean delivery. Surgical management of adnexal masses should be postponed to postpartum period as such management leads to an increased risk of miscarriage. Unless there is a need for emergent surgery or cancer staging, vaginal delivery should be encouraged in women diagnosed with adnexal mass during pregnancy.
Keyphrases
- fine needle aspiration
- contrast enhanced
- ultrasound guided
- minimally invasive
- pregnancy outcomes
- papillary thyroid
- contrast enhanced ultrasound
- lymph node
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- coronary artery bypass
- magnetic resonance imaging
- pet ct
- type diabetes
- computed tomography
- pregnant women
- young adults
- adipose tissue
- acute coronary syndrome
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- lymph node metastasis