Correlation of Ultrasound and Pathologic Findings in Patients With Epithelial Carcinoma of the Ovary

The findings from preoperative diagnostic ultrasound were compared with operative and pathologic findings in patients with ovarian cancer. Twenty laporatomies were diagnostic second‐look procedures and 21 were therapeutic procedures in patients with clinically evident disease. Ultrasound was more re...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical ultrasound 1984-09, Vol.12 (7), p.397-402
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description The findings from preoperative diagnostic ultrasound were compared with operative and pathologic findings in patients with ovarian cancer. Twenty laporatomies were diagnostic second‐look procedures and 21 were therapeutic procedures in patients with clinically evident disease. Ultrasound was more reliable in patients with clinically suspected disease, but a site by site analysis demonstrated it is insensitive for detecting prevertebral adenopathy less than 3 cm in size, thin, 1.5 cm omental plaques, 5 cm or smaller lesions involving the mesentery or bowel and peritoneal masses 2 cm or less in size. Ultrasound was most sensitive in the detection of mites. Indexing Words: Ovary Cancer Ultrasound.
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Carcinoma - diagnosis
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Female
Female genital diseases
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Humans
Intestinal Neoplasms - pathology
Laparotomy
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Omentum - pathology
Ovarian Neoplasms - diagnosis
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Peritoneal Neoplasms - pathology
Reoperation
Tumors
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