ADNEXAL MASSES DURING PREGNANCY - ACCURACY OF SONOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS AND OUTCOME

Citation
B. Bromley et B. Benacerraf, ADNEXAL MASSES DURING PREGNANCY - ACCURACY OF SONOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS AND OUTCOME, Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 16(7), 1997, pp. 447-452
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Acoustics,"Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
ISSN journal
02784297
Volume
16
Issue
7
Year of publication
1997
Pages
447 - 452
Database
ISI
SICI code
0278-4297(1997)16:7<447:AMDP-A>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
We sought to determine the accuracy of sonographic diagnosis and perin atal outcome in pregnancies with maternal adnexal masses. All patients with a prenatal sonographic diagnosis of an adnexal mass measuring 4 cm or greater beyond 12 weeks of gestation were identified. Only masse s associated with live fetuses, for which pathologic follow-up or dire ct visualization of the ovary was available at a single hospital, were included in the study. Sonographic evaluation of the pelvic mass was done prospectively at the time of the original scan and characterized on the basis of morphologic criteria. One hundred and twenty-five preg nant patients 21 to 47 years old with 131 lesions formed the study gro up. The pathologic diagnoses included 40 dermoids, 15 endometriomas, 1 4 cysts, 13 cystadenomas, nine tubal cysts, four fibroids, and one ova rian cancer. Six patients had complex pathologic lesions and five had unusual diagnoses. Twenty-four patients had normal ovaries on follow-u p examination. Sonographically benign appearing lesions were seen in 8 9.3% of patients. Ninety-five percent of dermoids, 80% of endometrioma s, and 71% of simple cysts were characterized correctly. Fourteen of t he 131 lesions (10.7%) had sonographic characteristics suggestive of m alignancy. One of these 14 patients (7%) had ovarian cancer. This repr esents a 0.8% malignancy rate among the total number of lesions. Twent y-four of the 125 patients (19%) underwent second trimester laparotomy at the discretion of their managing obstetricians, with no pregnancy losses. One patient had acute torsion of a dermoid at 39 weeks. Prenat al sonography can accurately characterize maternal adnexal lesions.