Title: Study of 60 Cases of Ovarian Masses in a Tertiary Care Centre

Authors: Dr Suman Meena, Dr Ram Gopal Meena, Dr Anjali Jasawa3, Dr Mamta Sabal

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i7.199

Abstract

Aim: To find the symptomatology, age distribution, parity wise and histopathological findings of ovarian masses underwent surgery.

Method: Retrospective analysis of 60 cases who were operated.

Result and Conclusion: Among the 60 cases of ovarian masses operated 47(78.33%) were benign, 13 (21.66%) were malignant. 63.33% women with ovarian mass belong to age group of 21-40 years. . 25 % cases had torsion. Most common benign cyst associated with torsion was dermoid cyst. 58.33% women with ovarian mass presented with complaint of pain abdomen which is the most common symptom.

Keywords: Ovarian mass, fucntional, clinical evaluation and histopathology.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Ramgopal Meena

Assistant Prof. Surgery, Dept. G.M.C.K Ota

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