USMLE Step 2 CK Lecture Notes 2019: Obstetrics/Gynecology (Kaplan Test Prep)

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GYN TRIAD


Functional  Ovarian Cyst

In  the reproductive    age years,  the most    common cause    of  a   simple  cystic
mass is a physiologic cyst (luteal or follicular cyst). During those years the
ovaries are functionally active, producing a dominant follicle (in the first
half of the cycle) and a corpus luteum after ovulation (in the second half of
the menstrual cycle). Either of these structures can become fluid-filled and
enlarged, producing a functional cyst.

Differential Diagnosis.


Diagnosis.


Pelvic  mass    in  reproductive    years
β-hCG (–)
Sonogram: fluid-filled ovarian simple cyst

Pregnancy:  most    common cause    of  a   pelvic  mass    in  the reproductive    years
Complex mass: most common complex adnexal mass in young women is a
dermoid cyst or benign cystic teratoma; other diagnoses include
endometrioma, tubo-ovarian abscess, and ovarian cancer

Qualitative β-human chorionic   gonadotropin    (β-hCG) test.   If  negative,
this will rule out pregnancy.
Sonogram. A complex mass on ultrasound appearance is incompatible with a
functional cyst.
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