- Non-cancerous growths in ovaries or fallopian tubes
- Accurate diagnosis crucial due to malignancy potential
- Common and challenging issue for Gynaecologists
- Imaging (ultrasound/MRI) aids in diagnosis
- Surgical removal may be necessary
Benign Gynaecological conditions encompass a significant portion of a general Gynaecologist's practice. Besides health maintenance exams, contraceptive management, family planning, and incontinence concerns, common patient presentations involve adnexal masses, leiomyomata (fibroids), endometriosis, and pelvic inflammatory disease. Each condition has distinct etiologies, clinical presentations, diagnostic approaches, and available treatment options. While these conditions are non-cancerous, they can still cause discomfort and impact reproductive health. Proper diagnosis and management are crucial for addressing patients' needs effectively. Gynaecologic Oncologist play a vital role in identifying and treating these benign conditions, contributing to women's overall well-being and quality of life.
Challenges in Diagnosing Ovarian Masses
Non-Cancerous Uterine Tumors
Prevalent Non-Cancerous Uterine Tumors
Infection of Upper Female Reproductive Tract
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