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Ginecología y obstetricia de México

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Abstract

TORO-WILLS, María Fernanda; REDONDO-RADA, Adriana Paola  and  RODRIGUEZ-SIACHOQUE, Melissa. Malignancy or not of large adnexal masses. Case report. Ginecol. obstet. Méx. [online]. 2022, vol.90, n.7, pp.606-611.  Epub Sep 26, 2022. ISSN 0300-9041.  https://doi.org/10.24245/gom.v90i7.6881.

BACKGROUND:

An adnexal mass is a prominence of location close to, or related to, the female reproductive organs and their surrounding tissues. In clinical practice, adnexal masses represent a diagnostic and treatment dilemma. Diagnosis is usually fortuitous, following a finding on gynecological examination or imaging studies.

CLINICAL CASE:

29-year-old patient, with a history of three pregnancies, two deliveries and one miscarriage, with no associated comorbidities. The last delivery was recorded in January 2021. She came for consultation due to a picture of pain in the lower abdomen, colic type, of progressive intensity 7/10 on the visual analog scale, radiating to the lumbar area, associated with emetic episodes, without any other symptoms, of one week of evolution. On admission to the emergency department, her general condition was considered acceptable: hydrated, energetic, without no cardiac or pulmonary alterations, without neurological involvement or lymphadenopathies.

CONCLUSIONS:

It is important to individualize each case, determine the ultrasound characteristics and carry out a stepwise treatment according to the clinical response of the patients. The literature and this report prove the usefulness of the new indexes proposed by IOTA for the calculation of the risk of malignancy of complex adnexal masses. In this case report a correct relationship between preoperative suspicion and final histologic outcome is observed.

Keywords : Adnexal masses; Imaging studies; Ultrasonography; CA-125 antigen; IOTA.

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