Megan Schimpf1, Tracy Brennan. 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, 06030, USA. schimpf@gme.uchc.edu
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The differential diagnosis of pelvic masses is broad, and nongynecologic causes should be considered. RESULTS: A patient with a presumed adnexal mass was diagnosed eventually with an anterior pseudomeningocele.
OBJECTIVE: The differential diagnosis of pelvic masses is broad, and nongynecologic causes should be considered. RESULTS: A patient with a presumed adnexal mass was diagnosed eventually with an anterior pseudomeningocele.