1990
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1026426
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Klinisches Management von zystischen Ovarialtumoren

Abstract: In a prospective study at the University of Göttingen 206 cystic ovarian tumours were examined vaginosonographically. Basing on a graduated schedule, the individual therapy of each ovarian tumour was determined. By use of this clinical management, all blastomas could be detected correctly and in 6.8% of all cases a follicle or corpus luteum cyst was operated per laparotomiam. Basing on the created data, the authors suggest a simple and effective clinical management of cystic ovarian tumours.

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“…According to Mohr and Sonntag [5], 44.8% of 10,352 ovarian cysts treated by laparotomy were corpus luteum or follicle cysts. Some authors [6] recommended administering a high-dose oral contraceptive for 6 weeks before deciding to perform an operation, in order to wait for functional cysts to disappear and avoid unnecessary surgery. We did not employ this policy and in 38 % of the cysts, pelvis copy was performed after less than one menstrual cycle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Mohr and Sonntag [5], 44.8% of 10,352 ovarian cysts treated by laparotomy were corpus luteum or follicle cysts. Some authors [6] recommended administering a high-dose oral contraceptive for 6 weeks before deciding to perform an operation, in order to wait for functional cysts to disappear and avoid unnecessary surgery. We did not employ this policy and in 38 % of the cysts, pelvis copy was performed after less than one menstrual cycle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%