Sunday, March 9, 2008

Ovarian tumors of clinical performance

Ovarian tumors of the common gynecological tumor, more and can occur at any age, 20-40 age of peak incidence. Most patients often asymptomatic, slow growth, when the onset of symptoms, the tumor has grown up. Cause unclear, and may be environmental factors, genetic factors, and so on. [Clinical] ovarian tumors grow slowly, initially asymptomatic, increased after the lower abdomen, there will be mass, Patients with lower abdominal discomfort felt, statistically, urinary frequency or urgency, stool impeded, shortness of breath, varicose veins, swollen legs and other tumor stretch or compression symptoms. When torsion and rupture or infection, acute abdominal pain. [Diagnosis] 1 with the above symptoms or feeling unwell. 2. Under palpable abdominal cystic mass of more round, will be filled with whole abdominal and generally activities. 3. Gynecological examination, the uterus touch on one or both spherical cystic mass, surface smoothness, activities. 4. B-may suggest the location of the tumor, size, texture and so on. 5. Abdominal x line, the teratoma diagnosed. 6, differential diagnosis (1) uterine fibroids, uterine fibroid cystic degeneration or subserosal fibroids sometimes necessary with identification, can use help in the diagnosis of B-. (2) uterine pregnancy, a history of menopause, pregnancy response, urine pregnancy test was positive, B-can be diagnosed.

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