Abstract

Assess the correlation between the ultrasonographic findings of ovarian masses after calculating the inversion volume and the risk of a borderline mass. A study of 18 cases of a histopathologically confirmed borderline tumour in relation to the ultrasonographic inversion data of the mass. The main image was isolated from the surrounded noise and inverted. The inversion volume of the mass was calculated via 3D rendering software ranging from 3.75mm3 to 170.39mm3 with a mean inversion volume of 50.64mm3. The data obtained from the calculation of the inversion volume were correlated to the risk of borderline malignancy each patient had and from the attached graph we can notice the peak risk is observed in smaller masses. Of course the results depend also on analysing the masses morphology as well, before and after the inversion, in order to increase the diagnostic accuracy. Supporting information can be found in the online version of this abstract Please note: The publisher is not responsible for the content or functionality of any supporting information supplied by the authors. Any queries (other than missing content) should be directed to the corresponding author for the article.

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