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Request type AP didactic (PGY2+) - MGH
Subspecialty Gynecologic
Topic Dr. Oliva Slide Session
Presenter Oliva, Esther,MD
Date and time Thursday, June 1, 2023 11:00 PM



Case Clinical history Requester
Case Clinical history Requester

Case 1


40 year old woman with a 5 cm well demarcated soft homogenous mass present in periadnexal soft tissues Aja51

Case 2


55 year old with hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy performed for fibroids. Incidental finding Aja51

Case 3


35 year old female with with mucinous discharge and Pap showing atypical glandular cells Aja51

Case 4


18 year old female with prolonged abdominal pain found to have a 12 cm solid and cystic right ovarian mass on ultrasound Aja51

Case 5


50 year old with a 7 cm mass found incidentally at time of appendectomy Aja51

Case 6


21 year old female with abdominal pain and distension and hemoperitoneum. A 20 cm solid and focally cystic mass ovarian mass was noted with extensive necrosis and peritoneal "implants" Aja51

Case 7


35 year old female with an ovarian mass found at routine gynecologic exam. Aja51

Case 8


40 year female with a clinically non-functioning 10 cm pelvic mass found incidentally Aja51

Case 9


40 year old female with a history of Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome that presents with abnormal uterine bleeding. On Ultrasound a 15 cm solid paratubal mass was identified. Aja51