Ovarian cancer differential diagnosis

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Fahimeh Shojaei, M.D.

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Differentiating [Disease name] from other Diseases

Diseases Clinical manifestations Para-clinical findings Gold standard Additional findings
Age of onset Symptoms Physical examination
Lab Findings Imaging Immunohistopathology
pelvic pain or pressure vaginal discharge GI dysturbance Pleural effusion Fever Tendernes CT scan/US MRI
Gynecologic
Ovarian Follicular cysts
  • It is associated with hyperestrogenism and endometrial hyperplasia
Theca lutein cysts
  • Bilateral
  • Multiple
  • It is associated with hydatidiform moles and choriocarcinoma
Serous cystadenoma/carcinoma
  • >55 y/o
  • Bilateral
  • Most common ovarian neoplasm
Mucinous cystadenoma/carcinoma
  • >55 y/o
  • It may cause pseudomyxoma peritonei
Endometrioma +
  • Complex mass on US
  • Infertility
Teratoma
  • 10-30 y/o
  • High level of HCG and LDH
  • It may cause ovarian torsion
  • May content thyroid tissue and cause hyperthyroidism
Dysgerminoma
  • High level of HCG and LDH
  • Sheets fried egg appearance cells
  • Same as male seminomas
Choriocarcinoma
  • High level of B-hCG
  • Trophoblastic tissue origin
  • It is associated with bilateral Theca lutein cysts
  • Cannonball metastases to the lungs
  • May cause hemoptysis
Yolk sac tumor
  • Young children
  • Male infants
  • High levels of AFP
  • Yellow appearance
  • Hemorrhagic
  • Schiller-Duval bodies (glomeruli like structures)
  • The other name is ovarian endodermal sinus tumor
Fibroma
  • Pulling sensation in the groin
  • Spindle-shaped fibroblast
  • It may cause Meigs syndrome (ovarian fibroma, ascites, and hydrothorax)
Thecoma
  • Postmenopausal bleeding
  • High level of estrogen
Granulosa cell tumor
Sertoli-leydig cell tumor
Brenner tumor
Metastasis (krukenberg)
Tubal tubo-ovarian abscess fever and vaginal discharge
Ectopic pregnancy
Hydrosalpinx infertility
Tuberculosis salpingitis
Epithelial carcinoma
serous tubal intraepithelial neoplasm
Uterine Myoma
Sarcoma
Pregnancy
Non-gynecologic
GIT Appendiceal abscess
Appendiceal neoplasm
Diverticular abscess
GI neoplasm abdominal pain Intestinal obstruction and bleeding in small bowel,
Renal Pelvic kidney tract infection (UTI), obstruction, and renal calculi.
Others Retroperitoneal sarcoma Gastrointestinal symptoms, such as early satiety, obstruction,lower extremity edema, Serous ascites

check sites of cancer that may metastasize to the ovaries (eg, stomach, colorectal, breast)

check rectum, liver, spleen, lungs, inguinal or supraclavicular lymph nodes for ovary metastase

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