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Hot Tips – Locating the Ovaries on Transabdominal Ultrasound

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Theresa Jorgensen RDCS, RDMS, RVT reminds us to keep education fun while she demonstrates how to use the iliac vessels to locate the ovaries during a transabdominal pelvic ultrasound.

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The Flipped Ovary Sign in Ovarian Torsion

The Flipped Ovary Sign in Ovarian Torsion

An oral abstract presented by Mark Sugi, MD

Uterus and ovaries (preview) – Human Anatomy | Kenhub

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Uterus and ovaries (preview) - Human Anatomy | Kenhub

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This video demonstrate laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy for dermoid cyst by Dr R K Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital. A dermoid cyst is a sac-like growth that is present at birth. It contains structures such as hair, fluid, teeth, or skin glands that can be found on or in the skin. Dermoid cysts grow slowly and are not tender unless ruptured. They usually occur on the face, inside the skull, on the lower back, and in the ovaries. While all ovarian cysts can range in size from very small to quite large, dermoid cysts are not classified as functional cysts. Dermoid cysts originate from totipotential germ cells (which are present at birth) that differentiate abnormally, developing characteristics of mature dermoid cyst The dermoid cyst occasionally converts into cancer if untreated.
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