Abstract

Article: A Rare Case of Benign Luteomas of Pregnancy Masquerading as Malignancy
Authors: Kelly Devlin, BS, Amber Payton, RDMS, Jessica Rubino, BS, and Robert Shapiro, MD, RDMS
Category: OB/GYN [OB]
Credit: 0.75 SDMS CME Credit
Objectives: After studying the article titled “A Rare Case of Benign Luteomas of Pregnancy Masquerading as Malignancy,” you will be able to:
Define luteoma
State the sonographic characteristics of benign ovarian tumors
State the sonographic characteristics of malignant ovarian tumors
Which of the following modalities is considered second-line imaging for ovarian tumors during pregnancy? Ultrasound CT MRI Nuclear medicine
What percentage of adnexal masses found during pregnancy resolve with no future complications? 10%-25% 30%-45% 50%-70% 80%-100%
Solid ovarian tumors filled with lipid-laden stromal cells are known as: Fibromas Luteomas Teratomas Seromas
What percentage of ovarian tumors are lute-omas? 0.1%-0.4% 0.5%-1.0% 1.5%-2.0% 2.5%-3.0%
According to Table 1, no blood flow is considered a color score of: 1 2 3 4
According to Table 3, no M-features AND >2 B-features has an estimated malignancy rate of: 0.3% 0.6% 1.3% 8.3%
The patient in this case study had an estimated risk of malignancy of what percentage? 1.3% 8.3% 41.1% 87.5%
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