年轻女性卵巢生长的综合评价。

IF 1.7 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy-GMIT Pub Date : 2025-05-22 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.4103/gmit.GMIT-D-24-00030
Mukta Agarwal, Smita Singh, Sudwita Sinha
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目的:青少年是医院门诊就诊的重要人群,重要的是要特别考虑他们,并对任何附件病理进行彻底检查。本研究旨在研究10-19岁青春期女性的附件肿块,包括其临床、生化和放射学评估。目的是制定治疗方案并分析其与组织病理学结果的关系。材料和方法:本研究在单中心进行,采用描述性研究设计,包括124名参与者。结果:研究期间,6.2%的青少年有附件肿块,腹部不适是最常见的症状(66.12%)。超声扫描分别为41.6%、23.4%和35%的病例显示囊性、实性或复杂肿块。53.4%的患者肿瘤大小超过10 cm, 66.67%的患者肿瘤标志物水平升高。48.5%的青少年需要手术治疗,其中腹腔镜膀胱切除术占48.34%,分阶段剖腹手术占46.66%。结论:小的无症状囊肿需要监测,但较大的复杂或实体瘤必须彻底检查以排除恶性肿瘤。早期诊断和保留卵巢应是治疗的目的。虽然有成人附件肿块治疗指南,但文献中关于青少年的信息有限。因此,建立一个适当的手术计划是至关重要的,以保持生育能力在这个脆弱的年龄组。
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Comprehensive Evaluation of Ovarian Growths in Young Women.

Objectives: Adolescents represent a significant demographic in hospital outpatient visits, and it is important to give them special consideration and conduct a thorough examination for any adnexal pathology. The research aimed to study adnexal masses in adolescent females aged 10-19 years, including their clinical, biochemical, and radiological evaluations. The goal was to develop a treatment plan and analyze its relationship with histopathological findings.

Materials and methods: The study was carried out at a single center and included 124 participants in a descriptive research design.

Results: During the study, 6.2% of adolescents had adnexal masses, with abdominal discomfort being the most common symptom (66.12%). Ultrasound scans showed cystic, solid, or complex masses in 41.6%, 23.4%, and 35% of cases, respectively. In 53.4% of the patients, tumors exceeding 10 cm in size were identified, while 66.67% exhibited elevated levels of tumor markers. Surgical procedures were necessary for 48.5% of adolescents, with laparoscopic cystectomy being carried out in 48.34% and staging laparotomy in 46.66%.

Conclusion: Small asymptomatic cysts need to be monitored, but larger complex or solid tumors must all be thoroughly examined to rule out malignancy. Early diagnosis and preservation of the ovary should be the aim of treatment. Although guidelines exist for the treatment of adnexal masses in adults, there is limited information available in the literature regarding adolescents. Therefore, it is crucial to establish an appropriate surgical plan that preserves fertility in this vulnerable age group.

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