44 2033180199
All submissions of the EM system will be redirected to Online Manuscript Submission System. Authors are requested to submit articles directly to Online Manuscript Submission System of respective journal.
Journal of Experimental and Clinical Microbiology

Sign up for email alert when new content gets added: Sign up

Adnexal Masses and Their Complications

Author(s): Tom barely

Ovarian tumours are normally asymptomatic, although they can develop to be quite large before being palpated and causing symptoms. The most common consequences are intraacystic bleeding, rupture or leaking, and torsion; infection, necrosis, fistula, and hernia are uncommon. Complications can occur at any age, including while the baby is still in the womb. This article will review haemorrhage in the cystic portion, haemorrhage in the solid portion, and paraneoplastic syndromes, which are covered in depth in other chapters; instead, it will concentrate on more serious complications, such as leakage (or rupture), torsion, necrosis, infection, fistula, and hernia.


PDF
 
Google Scholar citation report
Citations : 46

Journal of Experimental and Clinical Microbiology received 46 citations as per Google Scholar report

pulsus-health-tech
Top