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Relative frequency of malignant parovarian tumors: should parovarian tumors be aspirated?

There is a paucity of information concerning the frequency of malignant parovarian tumors and how to diagnose them preoperatively. Our retrospective 10-year analysis showed that among 168 women with parovarian tumors, three had malignancy (2%). Our data and a literature review suggest that most malignancies occur in reproductive-age women with cysts over 5 cm containing internal papillary excrescences. It remains to be determined what the roles of ultrasound and cytology are in diagnosing malignancy.

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