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Cystic Adnexal Mass
Priyanka Jha, MBBS
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

    ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

    • Key Differential Diagnosis Issues

      • Helpful Clues for Common Diagnoses

        • Helpful Clues for Less Common Diagnoses

          • Helpful Clues for Rare Diagnoses

            • Alternative Differential Approaches

              • Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Criteria for Reporting of Simple Cyst (Updated 2019)

                • American College of Radiology Incidental Cystic Adnexal Findings Detected at CT/MR

                  • O-RADS

                    Selected References

                    1. Basha MAA et al: Comparison of O-RADS, GI-RADS, and IOTA simple rules regarding malignancy rate, validity, and reliability for diagnosis of adnexal masses. Eur Radiol. 31(2):674-84, 2021
                    2. Andreotti RF et al: O-RADS US Risk Stratification and Management System: a consensus guideline from the ACR Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System Committee. Radiology. 294(1):168-85, 2020
                    3. Khati NJ et al: Imaging of benign adnexal disease. Radiol Clin North Am. 58(2):257-73, 2020
                    4. Patel MD et al: Management of incidental adnexal findings on CT and MRI: a white paper of the ACR Incidental Findings Committee. J Am Coll Radiol. 17(2):248-54, 2020
                    5. Stein EB et al: Contemporary guidelines for adnexal mass imaging: a 2020 update. Abdom Radiol (NY). ePub, 2020
                    6. Strachowski LM et al: O-RADS Ultrasound: a user's guide, from the AJR Special Series on Radiology Reporting and Data Systems. AJR Am J Roentgenol. ePub, 2020
                    7. Baheti AD et al: Adnexal lesions detected on CT in postmenopausal females with non-ovarian malignancy: do simple cysts need follow-up? Abdom Radiol (NY). 44(2):661-668, 2019
                    8. Expert Panel on Women’s Imaging:. et al: ACR Appropriateness Criteria® clinically suspected adnexal mass, no acute symptoms. J Am Coll Radiol. 16(5S):S77-S93, 2019
                    9. Patel MD et al: Managing incidental findings on abdominal and pelvic CT and MRI, part 1: white paper of the ACR Incidental Findings Committee II on adnexal findings. J Am Coll Radiol. 10(9):675-81, 2013
                    10. Rezvani M et al: Fallopian tube disease in the nonpregnant patient. Radiographics. 31(2):527-48, 2011
                    11. Levine D et al: Management of asymptomatic ovarian and other adnexal cysts imaged at US: Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Conference Statement. Radiology. 256(3):943-54, 2010
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                    DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

                      ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

                      • Key Differential Diagnosis Issues

                        • Helpful Clues for Common Diagnoses

                          • Helpful Clues for Less Common Diagnoses

                            • Helpful Clues for Rare Diagnoses

                              • Alternative Differential Approaches

                                • Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Criteria for Reporting of Simple Cyst (Updated 2019)

                                  • American College of Radiology Incidental Cystic Adnexal Findings Detected at CT/MR

                                    • O-RADS

                                      Selected References

                                      1. Basha MAA et al: Comparison of O-RADS, GI-RADS, and IOTA simple rules regarding malignancy rate, validity, and reliability for diagnosis of adnexal masses. Eur Radiol. 31(2):674-84, 2021
                                      2. Andreotti RF et al: O-RADS US Risk Stratification and Management System: a consensus guideline from the ACR Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System Committee. Radiology. 294(1):168-85, 2020
                                      3. Khati NJ et al: Imaging of benign adnexal disease. Radiol Clin North Am. 58(2):257-73, 2020
                                      4. Patel MD et al: Management of incidental adnexal findings on CT and MRI: a white paper of the ACR Incidental Findings Committee. J Am Coll Radiol. 17(2):248-54, 2020
                                      5. Stein EB et al: Contemporary guidelines for adnexal mass imaging: a 2020 update. Abdom Radiol (NY). ePub, 2020
                                      6. Strachowski LM et al: O-RADS Ultrasound: a user's guide, from the AJR Special Series on Radiology Reporting and Data Systems. AJR Am J Roentgenol. ePub, 2020
                                      7. Baheti AD et al: Adnexal lesions detected on CT in postmenopausal females with non-ovarian malignancy: do simple cysts need follow-up? Abdom Radiol (NY). 44(2):661-668, 2019
                                      8. Expert Panel on Women’s Imaging:. et al: ACR Appropriateness Criteria® clinically suspected adnexal mass, no acute symptoms. J Am Coll Radiol. 16(5S):S77-S93, 2019
                                      9. Patel MD et al: Managing incidental findings on abdominal and pelvic CT and MRI, part 1: white paper of the ACR Incidental Findings Committee II on adnexal findings. J Am Coll Radiol. 10(9):675-81, 2013
                                      10. Rezvani M et al: Fallopian tube disease in the nonpregnant patient. Radiographics. 31(2):527-48, 2011
                                      11. Levine D et al: Management of asymptomatic ovarian and other adnexal cysts imaged at US: Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Conference Statement. Radiology. 256(3):943-54, 2010