Ovary not visible on ultrasound
[DOCX File]Emergency Ultrasound | UCSF Emergency Medicine Ultrasound
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There are no absolute contraindications to emergency ultrasound (EUS) of the pelvis. ... least two planes, short- and long-axis. This technique should enable visualization of possible masses juxtaposed to the ovary as well as cysts located on the periphery of an ovary. ... Gestational Sac with yolk sac visible. Gestational Sac should be ...
[DOC File]JFK MEDICAL CENTER
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*If an ovary is not identified (regardless of patient’s age) and is known not to have been removed, perform transvaginal study *If there is any possible congenital abnormality of uterus or pelvic mass, kidneys must be imaged (sagittal) *If patient has had a hysterectomy, note presence or surgical removal of ovaries as well
[DOC File]Billing Card for Consulting Work - Hopkins Medicine
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Transvaginal ultrasound scanning has been used, with some success, to identify ovarian cancer. Ultrasonic findings that can be suspicious for ovarian cancer include unusually large amounts of free fluid in the abdominal cavity, solid ovarian enlargement, mixed cystic and solid enlargement of the ovaries, and thick-walled or complex ovarian cysts.
[DOC File]Medical Opinion – Penny D Hardy
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It has not spread to organs and tissues in the abdomen or pelvis, lymph nodes, or to distant sites. Stage IA (T1a, N0, M0): Cancer has developed in one ovary, and the tumor is confined to the inside of the ovary; or the cancer has developed in one …
[DOC File]Hopkins Medicine
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By the time the macroscopic changes of ovarian cancer are detectable by ultrasound, most ovarian cancers are well beyond the early stage of the disease. Also, most abnormalities seen by ultrasound are not, in fact, cancer, but are benign findings that require no treatment.
[DOC File]Red M
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Unfortunately, ultrasound does not provide enough specific information to reliably determine which abnormal masses are malignant and which are benign. • Studies suggest that small so-called simple cysts (i.e., fluid-filled without an associated mass) are usually noncancerous, particularly when they appear in premenopausal women whose blood ...
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