Ovarian Follicle Cyst
An ovarian follicle increased over 2.5 cm
Corpus Luteum Cyst
Progesterone producing ovarian cyst present during
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Hemorrhagic Cyst
Cyst cause from bleeding
Tubo-ovarian Abcess
Infected cyst located between the uterus and the ovary.
Endometriosis/ Chocolate Cyst
Ectopic endometrial tissue located in the ovary. Cyst appears during the menstrual cycle.
Cystadenoma
Most common benign cystic tumor of the ovary arising from epithelial tissue. Usually unilateral.
Cystadenocarcinoma
Malignant epithelial cancer.
Dermoid Cyst
Benign germ cell tumor containing bone, hair, cartilage, teeth and fatty material.
Dysgerminoma
Malignant germ cell tumor.
Dermoid Plug
The portion of a dermoid cyst that will cause shadowing on ultrsound.
Brenner Tumor
Common benign tumor of the ovary. Usually seen in postmenopausal women.
Theca Lutien Cyst
Cyst seen with high levels of HCG. Often seen with hydadiform mole.
Ovarian Torsion
Complete or partial rotation of the ovarian pedicle on its axis. The right ovary is three times more likely to torse than the left.
Ectopic Pregnancy
Gestational sac located anywhere outside of the fundus of the uterus.
Heterotopic Pregnancy
Intrauterine pregnancy and correlating ectopic pregnancy in the same patient.
Polycystic Ovarian Disease
Ovarian disease characterized by anovulation due to an endocrine imbalance.
Stein-Leventhal Syndrome
Another name for polycystic ovarian disease.
Hyperstimulated Ovaries
Overstimulated follicles increased in size due to infertility treatments.
Thecoma
Benign ovarian tumor usually seen in postmenopausal women. Produces estrogen.
Fibroma
Benign ovarian tumor comprised of muscle.
Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumor
An androgen producing ovarian tumor that causes masculinization.
Granulosa Tumor
Estrogen producing ovarian tumor.
Krukenberg Tumor
Malignant tumor of the ovary that metastasized from the GI tract such as the stomach or colon.
Fibromyoma
Uterine mass made of muscle.
Adenomyosis
Ectopic endometrial tissue within the myoma. Causes enlargement of the uterus with abnormal contours.
Uterine Polyps
Overgrowth of uterine tissue into the endometrial cavity.
Endometritis
Infection of the endometrium seen after sexually transmitted disease.
T-shaped Uterus
T-shaped endometrium. Associated with the use of DES medication for infertility.
Uterine Adenocarcinoma
Uterine cancer usually seen in postmenopausal women. Causes abnormal bleeding.
Threatened Abortion
First trimester bleeding with a closed cervix and normal GS position.
Incomplete Abortion
Miscarriage with either fetal or placental components left behind.
Complete Abortion
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