Common benign ovarian tumors

Common benign ovarian tumors include serous cystadenoma, mucinous cystadenoma, and benign cystic teratoma.

Serous cystadenoma occurs predominantly in women 30 to 40 years of age, accounting for approximately 23% of benign ovarian tumors; mostly single-cell, cystic, containing grass yellow or brown

Thin liquid.

Mucinous cystadenoma occurs predominantly in women 30 to 50 years of age, accounting for 15% to 20% of benign tumors, mostly unilateral, multilocular, and full of viscous

Jelly-like material. Mucinous cystadenoma can grow into the largest volume in the tumor. If the capsule wall ruptures, the contents of the capsule can enter the abdominal cavity and can be planted in the peritoneum to form a peritoneal myxoma, where it is difficult to remove adhesions.

Benign cystic teratoma, also called dermoid cysts, account for about 15% of all primary ovarian tumors and occurs in women of reproductive age. Dermoid cysts have bones and teeth that can be displayed on X-ray films.

The growth of benign ovarian tumors is slower. The early tumors are small in size and asymptomatic. They can only be found when a physical examination is performed by gynecological examination or B-ultrasound, and are manifested as painless masses or masses in the lower abdomen.

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