2021
DOI: 10.4103/gmit.gmit_11_21
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A Retroperitoneal Cyst Masquerading as a Para-ovarian Cyst in a Postmenopausal Woman

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“…1 , 9 Corroborating the symptoms with the USG images, the differential diagnosis of uncomplicated POCs should include ovarian cyst, mesenteric cyst, abdominal lymphangiomas, pancreatic pseudocyst, echinococcal cyst, cystic intestinal duplication, or cystic mesothelioma. 6 , 16 , 50 Evocative for POC is the “split sign”, meaning the separation of the cyst from the ovary by pushing the transducer. 11 , 33 , 40 , 51 In the study conducted by Gupta et al, USG had a 87.5% accuracy in diagnosing POCs, but the mean diameter of the lesions was 7.5 cm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 , 9 Corroborating the symptoms with the USG images, the differential diagnosis of uncomplicated POCs should include ovarian cyst, mesenteric cyst, abdominal lymphangiomas, pancreatic pseudocyst, echinococcal cyst, cystic intestinal duplication, or cystic mesothelioma. 6 , 16 , 50 Evocative for POC is the “split sign”, meaning the separation of the cyst from the ovary by pushing the transducer. 11 , 33 , 40 , 51 In the study conducted by Gupta et al, USG had a 87.5% accuracy in diagnosing POCs, but the mean diameter of the lesions was 7.5 cm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%