Pelvic Cyst: Renal or Ovarian
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 11/12/2009
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Forner DM et al. – Ovarian cyst is a common gynecologic finding. Renal cysts develop in 15% of women older than 70 years, and nephroptosis in 20% of the population, primarily in women. Herein, authors review these conditions and present a case in which the ... a cystic kidney in combination with nephroptosis. At vaginal ultrasound performed with the patient in an upright position, the kidney slid down into the pelvis, thus imitating an ovarian mass.
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Oxidative stress status in normal ovarian cortex surrounding ovarian endometriosis
Fertility and Sterility, 10/14/2009
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Matsuzaki S et al. – The findings suggest that the normal ovarian cortex surrounding endometriotic tissues is more severely affected by oxidative stress than ovarian cortex adjacent to other benign ovarian cysts.
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Management of Ovarian Dermoid Cysts in the Pediatric and Adolescent Population
Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 11/04/2009
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Savasi I et al. – Laparoscopic cystectomy is a safe and effective method of managing ovarian dermoid cysts in the pediatric and adolescent patient population.
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FOXL2 mutations lead to different ovarian phenotypes in BPES patients: Case Report
Human Reproduction, 10/13/2009
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Touraine P et al. – FOXL2 mutations cause the autosomal dominant Blepharophimosis–ptosis–epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES) that may be associated with premature ovarian failure (POF). However, little ... mechanisms of FOXL2 actions in the human ovary.
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Survival benefit from ovarian metastatectomy in colorectal cancer patients with ovarian metastasis: a retrospective analysis
Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, 10/15/2009
Lee SJ et al. – The ovarian metastatectomy significantly prolonged survival in CRC patients with ovarian metastases. The potential role of an ovarian metastatectomy in the ... prospectively studied. Methods- Between 1996 and 2008, 83 CRC patients underwent oophorectomy
- 47 CRC patients with ovarian metastasis without resection were included in analysis
Results- Median age was younger (48 years) in oophorectomy group ... li>
- For ovary-specific survival (date of ovarian metastasis diagnosis to death), CRC patients with oophorectomy showed significantly more favorable survival rate than control group
- In univariate analyses, oophorectomy , unilaterality of ovarian metastasis , metastasis confined to ovaries
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Preventing future cancers by testing women with ovarian cancer for brca mutations
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 10/22/2009
Kwon JS et al. – BRCA testing of women with ovarian cancer based on personal/family history of cancer or Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry is a cost-effective strategy to prevent future breast and ovarian cancers among FDRs. More inclusive ... Markov Monte Carlo simulation model to compare four criteria for BRCA testing in women with ovarian cancer: no testing (reference); only if personal history of breast cancer, family history of breast/ovarian cancer, or Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry; only if invasive serous cancer; any invasive ... outcome was incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) Model estimated number of future breast and ovarian cancer cases in FDRsResults- BRCA testing based on personal/family history and ancestry could prevent future cases in FDRs with an ICER of $32,018 per year ... epithelial ovarian cancer could prevent more cancer cases, but at ICERs of $128,465 and $148,363 per LY gained, respectively
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Canal-like median raphe cysts: an unusual presentation of an unusual condition
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 10/12/2009
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Verma SB – Median raphe cysts are an uncommon dermatology. Even more uncommon is their presentation as a cordlike or canaliform induration in the median raphe, confusingly called a median raphe cyst. Two such cases are ... children, and the term 'canaliform median raphe cysts' is suggested.
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Perineal US in the diagnosis of a prostatic utricle cyst in an infant
Pediatric Radiology, 10/01/2009
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Baldisserotto M et al. – The formation of a prostatic utricle cyst is a congenital abnormality in the involution of Müllerian ducts. This report describes an infant boy with bilateral epididymitis and a prostatic utricle cyst detected using a perineal ... of US to detect this abnormality is rare. The perineal approach provides a better visualization of the cyst than the abdominal approach, and the relation between the cyst and the adjacent anatomic structures can be determined.
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Expression profiling identifies genes involved in neoplastic transformation of serous ovarian cancer
BMC Cancer, 11/04/2009
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Merritt MA et al. – The malignant potential of serous ovarian tumors, the most common ovarian tumor subtype, varies from benign to low malignant potential (LMP) tumors to frankly invasive ... authors compared their patterns of gene expression. The results highlight several genes that may play an important role across the spectrum of serous ovarian tumorigenesis.
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Ruptured Hydatid Cysts into the Peritoneum: A Case Series
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 10/02/2009
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Dirican A et al. – The rupture of hydatid cysts into the peritoneal cavity should be included in the differential diagnosis of acute abdominal pain in endemic areas. Perforation in a young patient may be the first presentation of hydatid cyst ... Multiple hydatid cysts may be a predisposing factor for perforation. Location of the cyst on segment VI of the liver may be a predisposing factor as well. Emergency surgery is the main treatment for intraperitoneal rupture of hydatid cysts and medical treatment should be given postoperatively
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