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Postmenopausal Pelvic mass

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1 Postmenopausal Pelvic mass

2 Origin Uterus Tubes Ovaries Extra-Pelvic Retroperitoneal

3 Symptoms Asymptomatic Pain Pressure sensation Uterine bleeding Constipation Nausea - Vomiting Urinary disturbance

4 Uterus Myoma Endometrial Carcinoma Sarcoa of the uterus Pyometra

5 Moma of the uterus Rate 20-25% Destiny Rapid growth D & C

6 Endometrial Carcinoma Bleeding Uterine size up to 4 times D & C Surgical staging

7 Sarcoma of the uterus Mesenchymal Sarcoma Stromal Sarcoma Carcino Sarcoma

8 Sarcoma of the uterus Symptions Vaginal bleeding Abdominal pain Foul smelling descharge Prolapse of Sarcomatous Polyp Rapid uterine enlargement

9 Adnexal mass Tubo – Ovarian abscess Paraovarin cyst Tubal carcinoma

10 Tubo-ovarian abscess A Consequence of P. I
Tubo-ovarian abscess A Consequence of P.I.D Endometritis Pyelonephritis Pelvic-malignancy

11 Tubo-ovarian abscess Abdominal Pain Adnecal Mass Tenderness Fever (-) or (+) Leukocytosis (-) or (+) Diagnosis = Sonogram

12 Paraovarian Cysts 1- Remnant of Mesonephric duct sall in size
Paraovarian Cysts 1- Remnant of Mesonephric duct sall in size Hydatid of morgagni 2- True neoplasms Are rare Cystadenoma Cystadenofibroma

13 Tubal Carcinoma Very rare Similar epithelial ovarian tumors - Diagnosis = Laparotomy

14 Ovarian masses - Benign or malignant Cystic, Solid Clinically Diagnosis impossible

15 Treatment of the cysts > 5 cm = Laparotomy < 5 cm = observe


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