Abstract

Article: Sonographic Evaluation of Serous Cystadenofibroma With Evidence of Intermittent Torsion
Authors: Kaela A. Krohn, BA, RDMS
Category: OB/GYN [OB]
Credit: 0.75 SDMS CME Credit
Objectives: After studying the article titled “Sonographic Evaluation of Serous Cystadenofibroma With Evidence of Intermittent Torsion,” you will be able to:
Define serous cystadenofibroma
Differentiate serous cystadenofibroma from other ovarian pathologies
Describe sonographic findings with torsion
Serous cystadenofibromas are considered what type of tumor? Epithelial stromal Germ cell Sex cord-stroma Metastatic
Typical sonographic findings of papillary projection within a serous cystadenofibroma is: Hyperechoic with posterior shadowing Anechoic with acoustic enhancement Isoechoic with posterior shadowing Hypoechoic with acoustic enhancement
Which malignant ovarian neoplasm is known to commonly mimic serous cystadenofibromas sonographically? Fibrothecoma Serous cystadenocarcinoma Cystadenocarcinofibroma Fibrosarcoma
Ovarian cysts or lesions can create a high risk of ovarian torsion that are greater than: 5 mm 20 mm 3 cm 5 cm
What type of imaging method has a sensitivity of up to 86% in identifying ovarian masses? Magnetic resonance imaging Transabdominal sonography Computed tomography Endovaginal sonography
