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The role of ultrasonography in the detection and management of adnexal masses during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy.

L M Hill1, D J Connors-Beatty, A Nowak, B Tush.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine the effect of routine second-trimester and third-trimester ultrasonographic examinations on the prevalence of detectable and operable adnexal disease. STUDY
DESIGN: The study group consisted of 7996 pregnant women between 13.0 and 42.8 weeks' gestation. The size and architectural pattern of any detectable adnexal masses were noted.
RESULTS: A total of 328 of the 7996 (4.1%) women in the study group had 335 ultrasonographically detectable adnexal masses; 309 of the masses were unilocular or had a single thin septation and 26 were architecturally complex. Of the ovarian cysts 252 of 309 (81.6%) had a mean diameter < 3.0 cm; 60% of the 252 patients in this subgroup had serial ultrasonographic examinations; 43 of the unilocular cysts resolved, and 17 have persisted for up to 2 years. There is a statistically significant trend toward decreasing frequency of ovarian cysts with increasing gestational age (chi2 for linear trend; P < .00001). Eighteen of the 7996 had an exploratory laparotomy (1 operation per 444 deliveries) during pregnancy or in the postpartum period. In addition, 1 patient had a paratubal cyst excised at the time of postpartum bilateral tubal ligation. Pathologically confirmed lesions included 8 benign cystic teratomas, 3 mucinous cyst adenomas, 2 paratubal cysts, 2 corpus lutea, 1 serous cystadenoma, 1 follicular cyst, 1 endometrioma, and 1 ovarian fibroma.
CONCLUSION: Ovarian cysts are found in 4.1% of second-trimester and third-trimester obstetric ultrasonographic examinations. Most ultrasonographically detectable cysts are < 3.0 cm in diameter and usually resolve. The frequency of exploratory laparotomy for adnexal disease is not significantly different from that in reports before the widespread use of obstetric ultrasonography.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9757975     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(98)70068-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


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