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Re: Evaluation and Treatment of Adnexal massesFrom: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)Mon Jul 14 01:08:59 1997
Geffrey H. Klein, MD wrote: > > Hi all.. I have been reading literature regarding this issue.. Perhaps I > could get some feedback regarding some controversial issues: > > 1) Role of doppler in evaluation of adnexal masses (Some comments in the > literature that this sould be regarded solely as investigational due to > lack of standardization in equipment and training). Agreed
> 2) Management of the contralateral ovary in postmenopausal women with bilateral ovariectomy
> 3) Utilization of Lerner's ultrasonographic scoring for adnexal masses.
Not used to that. It looks merely in the sum of the signs of malignancy.
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> 5) The role of observing simple sonolucent masses of 5 cm or less with a Observation? Why not? Till when. For a true post menopausal woman a persistant cyst is organic in 80% of the cases. Operation I said..
-- Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF AIHP - ACCA Paris - France http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm
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