Volume 21 No 2 (2023)
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SIMPLE ULTRASONOGRAPHY RULES' ROLE IN PREDICTING THE CANCEROUSNESS OF ADNEXAL TUMOURS BEFORE SURGERY
Bushra Bashir, Dr Iqra Hassan,Dr Manaal Shabbir, Atipan Saimmai, Dr Moeza Razaq, Dr Mustanser Masood
Abstract
Ovarian cancer accounts for approximately 24% and 60% of pre-menopausal and postmenopausal women's malignancies, accordingly. In order to diagnose and treat these patients, it is
crucial to screen for ovarian cancer and adnexal masses since, in addition to being a major cause of
infertility in the reproductive age group, they also significantly contribute to overall morbidity and death
among women. Gynecologists find it difficult to make a preoperative diagnosis of cancer due to the
paucity of literature on screening techniques and their clear significance in identifying malignancies. Our
current research on the use of USG rules may aid in pre-operative screening for malignancy, and
prediction of malignancy aids in making plans for administration that avoids recurrent surgery and
morbidity. Ultra sonographic evaluation is regarded as one of the most dependable and precise
diagnostic tools for diagnosis of colon cancer
Keywords
malignancy, pre-menopausal, gynecology
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