K. Heling, R. Chaoui, F. Kirchmair, S. Stadie, R. Bollmann
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Fetal ovarian cysts: prenatal diagnosis, management and postnatal outcome
In female fetuses ovarian cysts represent the most important differential diagnosis for intra‐abdominal masses. Analyzing our own patient population we investigated whether there was a connection between sonographic parameters and postnatal course, especially with regard to the need for surgical intervention.