Ovarian Tumors Flashcards
Benign, solid, 40-80y, unilateral
Transitional cell (Brenner)
Benign, cystic, 30-50y, unilateral
Mucinous Cystadenoma
Malignant, cystic, 40-70y, bilateral
Cystadenocarcinoma
Benign, cystic, 40-50y, bilateral, multilocular, smooth thin walls
Serous Cystadenoma
Malignant, solid, postmenopausal, bilateral
Clear cell
Malignant, complex/solid, postmenopausal, bilateral
Endometriod
Malignant, solid, 20-30y, unilateral, elevated AFP
Endometrial sinus/Yolk sac Tumor
Benign (rarely malignant), cystic, reproductive years, unilateral, arises from the wall of a follicle
Dermoid (cystic teratoma)
Highly malignant, solid,
Dysgerminoma
Benign, solid, 40-50y, unilateral, associated with Meig’s syndrome, shadowing, rarely associated with estrogen production
Fibroma
Benign, solid, postmenopausal, unilateral, hyperechoic, prominent posterior shadowing, produces estrogen
Thecoma
Benign, solid, postmenopausal and juvenile, unilateral, produces estrogen
Granulose Cell Tumor
Usually benign, solid, under 30y, unilateral, produces, androgen
Stertoli-Leydig (arrhenoblastoma/androblastoma)