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Ovarian Cysts with Dr. Roshni Dasgupta

Video Published 2022-08-09 Updated 2024-02-10

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Topic Overview

Dr. Roshni Dasgupta discusses the diagnosis and management of ovarian cysts across pediatric age groups, from prenatal detection through adolescence. Key topics include differential diagnosis of pelvic masses, indications for surgical intervention (size >5cm, symptoms, persistence >6 months), and torsion risk management with serial ultrasound monitoring.

Key Takeaways

  • Prenatally diagnosed ovarian cysts rarely require intervention; serial ultrasound at 12 weeks is appropriate if the infant is thriving.
  • Surgical intervention indicated for ovarian cysts >5cm due to torsion risk, or if persistent >6 months without size decrease.
  • Incidental ovarian cysts found during appendectomy can be observed with 6-week follow-up ultrasound rather than immediate intervention.
  • Paraovarian cysts >3cm should be enucleated to prevent fallopian tube torsion; smaller cysts can be drained or observed.
  • Most neonatal ovarian cysts resolve spontaneously; complex features or growth on interval imaging warrant surgical evaluation.

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