The study involved 152 women who had lower abdominal pain for up to three weeks and abnormal adnexal tenderness on pelvic examination. |
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Physical findings include a normal or slightly enlarged uterus, pelvic pain with movement of the cervix and a palpable adnexal mass. |
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Pelvic examination revealed a 6-to 8-week-sized uterus and a right adnexal mass. |
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The ADNEX model has clear potential to optimise management of women with an adnexal tumour. |
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Ultrasound is an effective tool to evaluate adnexal masses and can be done serially with little risk to the fetus or mother. |
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Ninety percent of adnexal masses involve the fallopian tube or ovary. |
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Surgery serves two roles for the patient with an adnexal mass: diagnostic and therapeutic. |
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This general examination also allows the accessibility of the adnexal masses and the pouch of Douglas to be evaluated. |
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The colon is the usual gastrointestinal source of pain in these regions but pain of ureteral, renal, adnexal, and rarely gastric origins may be felt there as well. |
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Misidentifying an adnexal mass for an ectopic pregnancy. |
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Primary care physicians and gynaecologists should always consider the possibility of an underlying ovarian cancer in patients in any age group presenting with an adnexal or ovarian mass. |
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In the wearing of a prosthesis, the process of hair ends being driven into hair follicles and skin adnexal glands on the stump may initiate a foreign body reaction and result in abscess at the site of the stump. |
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Finally it is obvious that current medical treatment based on hormonal action has no effect on adnexal adhesions induced by the disease or by the surgical operations the patient undergoes. |
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A thorough examination of the medical literature reveals a lack of data addressing the use of incidental hysterectomy when removing a benign adnexal mass. |
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Use posterior fundal morcellation when the uterus has been exteriorized, but space for putting Z-Clamps on the adnexal pedicles is lacking. |
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Eccrine poroma is a benign adnexal tumour of the uppermost portion of the intraepidermal eccrine sweat gland duct and acrosyringium. |
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A 36-year-old woman presented 6 years after oophorectomy for a right adnexal mass reported on histopathology as an immature teratoma. |
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These include fetal malpresentation, uterine anomalies, adnexal tumors, uterine leiomyomata, or pelvic adhesions. |
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After a strict work-up and assessment of the prognosis that result in establishment of an indication for surgery, the first phase often consists of adnexal or more extensive adhesiolysis. |
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When a woman presents with a unilateral adnexal mass of probable functional origin, it is appropriate to repeat the ultrasound following the next menses to ensure resolution. |
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After section of the infundibulopelvic ligament and the broad ligament peritoneum, the adnexectomy is completed by sectioning the adnexal pedicle close to the uterus. |
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Optimal management of a woman with an adnexal mass suspicious for malignancy should include optimal surgical staging and, when possible, debulking at her initial laparotomy. |
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The Canadian standard of care for any woman presenting with an adnexal mass suspicious for malignancy is staging with optimal debulking surgery at initial laparotomy. |
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Sebaceous and apocrine gland adnexal structures were also observed. |
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No endometrial or adnexal malignancies were identified. |
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Almost any ocular or adnexal tissue can be affected. |
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Misidentifying bowel loops for ovarian or other adnexal structures. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging has a limited role, particularly if the US is technically inadequate, or in the setting of an indeterminate adnexal mass. |
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