Abstract
Ovarian tumors can be challenging to diagnose and treat, especially in areas with limited access to advanced medical care. During routine prenatal ultrasounds, abnormal growths in the ovaries can be unexpectedly discovered. In clinical practice, it is essential to accurately differentiate between benign and malignant ovarian tumors in order to develop appropriate treatment plans. Ultrasound imaging has become the preferred diagnostic tool. The aim of this article is to examine the ultrasound characteristics of ovarian and adnexal growths and to explore how these characteristics, along with other clinical factors, can aid in predicting the likelihood of ovarian cancer.
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