Ovarian cysts
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Ovarian cysts are most commonly asymptomatic and diagnosed incidentally on physical exam or imaging. Sometimes the patient with an ovarian cyst may present with acute or chronic abdominal pain.
Depending on the underlying etiology, an ovarian cyst might develop slowly or rapidly. Rapidly forming cysts may be more likely to cause pain. Ovarian cysts, especially functional or physiologic cysts, often resolve spontaneously.
Contraceptive agents that inhibit ovulation decrease the risk of formation of physiologic cysts.
Related topic: Teratoma of ovary
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N83.209 – Unspecified ovarian cyst, unspecified side
SNOMEDCT:
79883001 – Cyst of ovary
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Last Updated:12/03/2017